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16-Oct-2013A Multilevel Approach to Explain Child Mortality and Undernutrition in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa-
16-Oct-2013African-American and white living standards in the 19th century American South : a biological comparison-
16-Oct-2013Approval of Equal Rights and Gender Differences in Well-Being-
16-Oct-2013Approval of equal rights and gender differences in well-being-
16-Oct-2013Are people inequality averse, and do they prefer redistribution by the state? : A revised version-
16-Oct-2013Are People Inequality Averse, and Do They Prefer Redistribution by the State? : Evidence from German Longitudinal Data on Life Satisfaction-
16-Oct-2013Are People Inequality Averse, and Do They Prefer Redistribution by the State? Evidence From German Longitudinal Data on Life Satisfaction-
16-Oct-2013Boda bodas rule: Non-agricultural activities and their inequality implications in Western Kenya-
16-Oct-2013Boda-bodas rule: Non-agricultural activities and their inequality implications in Western Kenya-
16-Oct-2013Boda-bodas rule: Non-agricultural activities and their inequality implications in Western Kenya-
16-Oct-2013Building a Better Theory of Well-Being-
16-Oct-2013Calculating tragedy : assessing the costs of terrorism-
16-Oct-2013Creating National Poverty Profiles and Growth Incidence Curves with Incomplete Income or Consumption Expenditure Data: An Application to Bolivia-
16-Oct-2013Happiness: Revising Set Point Theory and Dynamic Equilibrium Theory to Account for Long Term Change-
16-Oct-2013Home-ownership and economic performance of immigrants in Germany-
16-Oct-2013ICT and Socio-Economic Exclusion-
16-Oct-2013Income and Happiness : New Results from Generalized Threshold and Sequential Models-
16-Oct-2013Individual Well-Being in a Dynamic Perspective-
16-Oct-2013Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself?-
16-Oct-2013Keeping up with the Schmidts: An Empirical Test of Relative Deprivation Theory in the Neighbourhood Context-