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The Effects of Wealth and Income on Subjective Well-Being and Ill-Being
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Document Date: 2005-03-02 12:32:58


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Australia / /

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Social Research Mark Wooden Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic / Arbeit Institute / Melbourne Institute / Mark Wooden Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic / Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic / University of Bonn / Commerce University of Melbourne Melbourne / Ill-Being Bruce Headey Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic / /

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Applied Economic and Social Research Mark Wooden Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research / Applied Economic and Social Research Faculty of Economics / Subjective Well-Being and Ill-Being Bruce Headey Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic / Department of Family and Community Services / Mark Wooden Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic / Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research / Department of Family / Social Research Mark Wooden Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research / University of Bonn / Economics and Commerce University of Melbourne Melbourne / Institute for the Study / /

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Mark Wooden / /

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author / life satisfaction Corresponding author / /

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Michigan / /

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