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Subjective well-being (SWB) encompasses cognitive components such as life satisfaction and affective components such as positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA). This chapter provides an overview of the current state of research on the development of these different components of SWB, focusing primarily on describing and explaining the development of SWB across adulthood. Cross-sectional and longitudinal ...
In:
Jule Specht ,
Personality Development Across the Lifespan
London: Elsevier
197-218
| Maike Luhmann
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In:
Eva Barlösius, Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer ,
Die Armut der Gesellschaft (Sozialstrukturanalyse Bd. 15)
Leverkusen: Leske + Budrich
11-67
| Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer, Eva Barlösius
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Weinheim und Basel:
Beltz Juventa,
2014,
| Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer, Uta Liebeskind, Ferdinand Geißler
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In the last few years, apps have become an important tool to collect data. Especially in the case of data on people’s happiness, two projects have received substantial attention from both the media and the scientific world: “Track your happiness” from Killingsworth and Gilbert (Science, 330, 932-932, 2010), and “Mappiness,” from MacKerron (2012). Both happiness apps used the experience sampling method ...
In:
Applied Research in Quality of Life
15 (2020), 4, 1135-1149
| Kai Ludwigs, Richard Lucas, Ruut Veenhoven, David Richter, Lidia Arends
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Previous research on unemployment and life satisfaction has focused on the effects of unemployment on individuals but neglected the effects on their partners. In the present study, we used dyadic multilevel models to analyze longitudinal data from 2,973 couples selected from a German representative panel study to examine the effects of unemployment on life satisfaction in couples over several years. ...
In:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
107 (2014), 1, 163-180
| Maike Luhmann, Pola Weiss, Georg Hosoya, Michael Eid
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In:
Wirtschaft und Statistik
(2002), 6, 443-453
| Stephan Lüken
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In:
Labour Economics (European association of Labour Economists 16th Annual Conference, Lisboa, September 9-11, 2004
12 (2005), 4, 591-612
| Shelly Lundberg
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Köln:
Institut für Gesundheitsökonomie und klinische Epidemiologie der Universität zu Köln,
2009,
(Studien zu Gesundheit, Medizin und Gesellschaft)
| Markus Lüngen, Martin Siegel, A. Drabik, G. Büscher, Ingolf von Törne
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Bloomington:
Illinois Wesleyan University,
2005,
(Undergrate Economic Review, Vol. II)
| Katie J. Lupo
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In:
Bruce Headey, Elke Holst ,
SOEP Wave Report 1-2008. A Quarter Century of Change: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel
Berlin: DIW Berlin
63-68
| Katie J. Lupo, Silke Anger