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1. Validity and Psychometric Properties of the Early Development Instrument in Canada, Australia, United States, and Jamaica.

2. Sleep Time: Media Hype vs. Diary Data.

3. Do Generous Welfare States Generate Efficiency Gains which Counterbalance Short Run Losses? Testing Downside Risk Theory with Economic Panel Data for the U.S., Germany and The Netherlands.

4. Indicators of Children’s Well Being: Theory, Types and Usage.

5. SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDEXERS IN SURVEYS FOR COMPARISONS BETWEEN COUNTRIES.

6. Multidimensional Racial Inequality in the United States.

7. Implementing a Multidimensional Poverty Measure Using Mixed Methods and a Participatory Framework.

8. The Resource-Infrastructure-Environment Index for Measuring Progress: An Application to Australia, Mexico and the US.

9. Economic Migration and Happiness: Comparing Immigrants' and Natives' Happiness Gains From Income.

10. How are the Kids Doing? How do We Know?

11. U.S. Food Insecurity Status: Toward a Refined Definition.

12. Children Living Without Their Fathers: Population Estimates and Indicators of Educational Well-being.

13. Measuring trends in child well-being: an evidence-based approach.

14. Re-Assessing Poverty Dynamics and State Protections in Britain and the US: The Role of Measurement Error.

15. Direct Versus Indirect Questioning: An Application to the Well-Being of Farm Animals.

16. Capability Deprivation and Income Poverty in the United States, 1994 and 2004: Measurement Outcomes and Demographic Profiles.

17. Differential Item Functioning of a Family Affluence Scale: Validation Study on Data from HBSC 2001/02.

18. An Index of the Condition of Children: The Ideal and a Less-than-Ideal U.S. Example.

19. Self-reports of child maltreatment in the U.S.: a key social indicator.

20. Quality of College Life (QCL) of Students: Developing and Validating a Measure of Well-Being.

21. Social Capital and Casino Gambling in U.S. Communities.

22. A Sociodemographic Risk Index.

23. Trade Liberalization And Women’s Integration Into National Labor Markets: A Cross-Country Analysis.

24. WHO ENJOYS THE FRUITS OF GROWTH? IMPACT OF GOVERNMENTS AND MARKETS ON LIVING STANDARDS IN GERMANY, THE NETHERLANDS AND THE U.S.A., 1987-1996.

25. Validity and Psychometric Properties of the Early Development Instrument in Canada, Australia, United States, and Jamaica

26. Measuring Progress: A Comparison of the GDP, HDI, GS and the RIE

27. Did the Decline in Social Connections Depress Americans' Happiness?

28. Do Generous Welfare States Generate Efficiency Gains Which Counterbalance Short Run Losses? Testing Downside Risk Theory with Economic Panel Data for the U.S., Germany and the Netherlands

29. Marriage, Cohabitation and Childcare: The US and Sweden.

30. Statistical Properties of Generalized Gini Coefficient with Application to Health Inequality Measurement.

31. Quality of Life from the Voting Booth: The Effect of Crime Rates and Income on Recent U.S. Presidential Elections.

32. FUTHER VALIDATION AND EXTENSION OF THE QUALITY-OF-LIFE/COMMUNITY-HEALTHCARE MODEL AND MEASURES.

33. WELFARE TO WELL-BEING TRANSITION.

34. Some Perspectives on the Study on Time Use.

35. A Comparative Analysis of the Validity of US State- and County-Level Social Capital Measures and Their Associations with Population Health.

36. Subjective Well-Being: Keeping Up with the Perception of the Joneses.

37. A Simplified Indicator of Social Well-Being in the United States: Examining the Ecological Impact of Family Formation within a County Level Framework.

38. Relative Income and Happiness in Asia: Evidence from Nationwide Surveys in China, Japan, and Korea.

39. Predictors of Regional Well-Being: A County Level Analysis.

40. Sex, Arts and Verbal Abilities: Three Further Indicators of How American Life is not Improving.

41. The Danish Effect: Beginning to Explain High Well-Being in Denmark.

42. Political Distrust and Social Capital in Europe and the USA.

43. Measuring Material Hardship among the US Population of Women with Disabilities Using Latent Class Analysis.

44. Changes in American Daily Life: 1965–2005.

45. Spousal Economic Factors in ATUS Parents’ Time Choices.

46. Employers Meet Families: Gender, Class and Paid Work Hour Differences Among U.S. Medical Workers.

47. Trends in Free Time with a Partner: A Transformation of Intimacy?

48. Time Use and Subjective Well-Being in France and the U.S.

49. Earnings and the Stratification of Unpaid Time Among U.S. Women.

50. Comparing Hours per Job in the CPS and the ATUS.