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Part1 | Happiness and Inequiality |
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1 | Happiness: Research and Policy Considerations Bruno Frey, University of Zurich, Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen and CREMA Jana Gallus, University of Zurich |
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2 | A comparative study on happiness and inequality
: five countries' case Toshiaki Tachibanaki, Doshisha University Sayaka Sakoda, Doshisha University |
3 | Happiness, social cohesion and income inequalities in Britain and Japan Dimitris Ballas, The University of Sheffield Danny Dorling, University of Oxford Tomoki Nakaya, Ritsumeikan University Helena Tunstall, University of Edinburgh Kazumasa Hanaoka, Tohoku University Tomoya Hanibuchi, Chukyo University |
4 | An overview of intertemporal measures of individual well-being: Do they explain life satisfaction better? Conchita D'Ambrosio, University of Luxembourg |
Part2 | Employment and Happiness |
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5 | Happiness and Employment Status Tadashi Yagi, Doshisha University Katsuhiko Yonezaki, Doshisha University Kunio Urakawa, Kyushu University |
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6 | The Impact of Employment System on Feeling of Happiness in Germany and Japan Toshiyuki Shirakawa, Doshisha University |
7 | Effects of Paid and Unpaid Overtime Work on Stress, Earnings, and Happiness Akira Kawaguchi, Doshisha University Takato Kasai, Doshisha University |
Part3 | Society and Happiness |
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8 | Why do Japanese Parents and Their Young Adult Children Live Together? Kei Sakata, Ritsumeikan University C.R. McKenzie, Keio University |
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9 | Anticipation of Life Satisfaction before Emigration -Evidence from German Panel Data Marcel Erlinghagen, University of Duisburg-Essen |
10 | Impact of the arts and culture on happiness--Beyond methodological issues Nobuko Kawashima, Doshisha University |
11 | Arts and Happiness Lasse Steiner, University of Zurich and University of California at Berkeley |
Part4 | Determinants of Happiness |
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12 | Adaptation and the Easterlin Paradox Andew Clark, Paris School of Economics |
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13 | Observing unobserved effect heterogeneity: The importance of domain importance for happiness economics Tim Tiefenbach, German Institute for Japanese Studies Florian Kohlbacher, German Institute for Japanese Studies |
14 | Accessing Suicidal Ideation from Responses to Queries on Subjective Well-Being Susumu Kuwahara, Japan Center for Economic Research and ESRI Teruyuki Tamura, Sophia University Akiko Kamesaka, Aoyama Gakuin University and ESRI Toshiya Murai, Kyoto University |
Part5 | Policy and Happiness |
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15 | Does City Size affect Happiness? Yoshio Itaba, Doshisha University |
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16 | Understanding wellbeing as a wicked problem - the implications for policy-making Ian Bache, The University of Sheffield Louise Reardon, University of Sheffield |
17 | Can Work-Life Balance Policies Foster Happiness within the Family? A Comparison of New versus Old Family Arrangements Álvaro Martínez-Pérez, The University of Sheffield |