Social Indicators Research
@socialindicators.bsky.social
An International/Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Studies & Measurement.
https://link.springer.com/journal/11205
Editor: @dbartram.bsky.social
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Editor: @dbartram.bsky.social
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📖 New publication: "From Lifespan Inequality to Lifespan Inequity"! @mmuszynskas.bsky.social, Yukiko Asada, @alysonvanraalte.bsky.social and Isaac Sasson demonstrate the importance of normative assumptions in the measurement of demographic phenomena.
🔗 Read now: tinyurl.com/3rey89f3
#demography
🔗 Read now: tinyurl.com/3rey89f3
#demography
From Lifespan Inequality to Lifespan Inequity - Social Indicators Research
This article introduces a comprehensive framework for defining and quantifying lifespan inequity within a population, grounded in the capability approach. Lifespan inequity (i.e., unfair inequality) i...
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October 17, 2025 at 8:08 AM
📖 New publication: "From Lifespan Inequality to Lifespan Inequity"! @mmuszynskas.bsky.social, Yukiko Asada, @alysonvanraalte.bsky.social and Isaac Sasson demonstrate the importance of normative assumptions in the measurement of demographic phenomena.
🔗 Read now: tinyurl.com/3rey89f3
#demography
🔗 Read now: tinyurl.com/3rey89f3
#demography
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The GSS asked the same people about their childhood income rank three different times. 56% changed their answer, even though what was trying to be measured couldn’t change! We dig into this in a new article at @socialindicators.bsky.social.
doi.org/10.1007/s112...
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Growing up Different(ly than Last Time We Asked): Social Status and Changing Reports of Childhood Income Rank - Social Indicators Research
How we remember our past can be shaped by the realities of our present. This study examines how changes to present circumstances influence retrospective reports of family income rank at age 16. While retrospective survey data can be used to assess the long-term effects of childhood conditions, present-day circumstances may “anchor” memories, causing shifts in how individuals recall and report past experiences. Using panel data from the 2006–2014 General Social Surveys (8,602 observations from 2,883 individuals in the United States), we analyze how changes in objective and subjective indicators of current social status—income, financial satisfaction, and perceived income relative to others—are associated with changes in reports of childhood income rank, and how this varies by sex and race/ethnicity. Fixed-effects models reveal no significant association between changes in income and in childhood income rank. However, changes in subjective measures of social status show contrasting effects, as increases in current financial satisfaction are associated with decreases in childhood income rank, but increases in current perceived relative income are associated with increases in childhood income rank. We argue these opposing effects follow from theories of anchoring in recall bias. We further find these effects are stronger among males but are consistent across racial/ethnic groups. This demographic heterogeneity suggests that recall bias is not evenly distributed across the population and has important implications for how different groups perceive their own pasts. Our findings further highlight the malleability of retrospective perceptions and their sensitivity to current social conditions, offering methodological insights into survey reliability and recall bias.
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October 10, 2025 at 2:05 PM
The GSS asked the same people about their childhood income rank three different times. 56% changed their answer, even though what was trying to be measured couldn’t change! We dig into this in a new article at @socialindicators.bsky.social.
doi.org/10.1007/s112...
🧵👇 (1/5)
doi.org/10.1007/s112...
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...or let your ears do the work and listen to our new podcast episode (but admire the cat, too, obviously)
Our podcast is back from its summer break! Our new episode has Adelina Gschwandtner @kent.ac.uk and Ashleigh Brown from RSPCA discussing pets and life satisfaction, and how it’s possible to work out a monetary value for the benefits we get from cats and dogs
Pets and life satisfaction - Understanding Society
Can we put a monetary value on what pets bring to our lives?
www.understandingsociety.ac.uk
September 15, 2025 at 12:27 PM
...or let your ears do the work and listen to our new podcast episode (but admire the cat, too, obviously)
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1️😷🔀 @apweiland.bsky.social @mreifenscheid.bsky.social M.Dreier, P.Steins & I use Mannheim Corona Study & SQA to examine employment trajectories during the pandemic and how they are associated with subjective outcomes. @socialindicators.bsky.social
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August 28, 2025 at 5:20 PM
1️😷🔀 @apweiland.bsky.social @mreifenscheid.bsky.social M.Dreier, P.Steins & I use Mannheim Corona Study & SQA to examine employment trajectories during the pandemic and how they are associated with subjective outcomes. @socialindicators.bsky.social
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Call for Submissions / Convocatoria de Resúmenes ✨
Quality of Life, Well-being and Happiness in Latin America
ISQOLS 2026 Regional Conference, Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
📅 9–11 March 2026 | Univ. de Palermo
Deadline/Fecha límite: 30 Sept 2025
🔗 isqols.org/Argentina
#ISQOLS #Wellbeing
Quality of Life, Well-being and Happiness in Latin America
ISQOLS 2026 Regional Conference, Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
📅 9–11 March 2026 | Univ. de Palermo
Deadline/Fecha límite: 30 Sept 2025
🔗 isqols.org/Argentina
#ISQOLS #Wellbeing
August 19, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Call for Submissions / Convocatoria de Resúmenes ✨
Quality of Life, Well-being and Happiness in Latin America
ISQOLS 2026 Regional Conference, Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
📅 9–11 March 2026 | Univ. de Palermo
Deadline/Fecha límite: 30 Sept 2025
🔗 isqols.org/Argentina
#ISQOLS #Wellbeing
Quality of Life, Well-being and Happiness in Latin America
ISQOLS 2026 Regional Conference, Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
📅 9–11 March 2026 | Univ. de Palermo
Deadline/Fecha límite: 30 Sept 2025
🔗 isqols.org/Argentina
#ISQOLS #Wellbeing
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Radicalism stems less from #poverty or #inequality than from the ache of being stuck in a place that doesn't matter.
According to @cbd-paradigm.bsky.social, Burger & Webber in @socialindicators.bsky.social , it grows in towns drained of people and public culture.
doi.org/10.1007/s112...
According to @cbd-paradigm.bsky.social, Burger & Webber in @socialindicators.bsky.social , it grows in towns drained of people and public culture.
doi.org/10.1007/s112...
Geographies of feeling stuck behind and populist voting in The Netherlands - Social Indicators Research
This article adds to the debate on the polarization of modern society by examining whether two principal theories, ‘voting with their feet’ and feelings of being ‘left behind’, can jointly explain the...
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July 28, 2025 at 6:24 AM
Radicalism stems less from #poverty or #inequality than from the ache of being stuck in a place that doesn't matter.
According to @cbd-paradigm.bsky.social, Burger & Webber in @socialindicators.bsky.social , it grows in towns drained of people and public culture.
doi.org/10.1007/s112...
According to @cbd-paradigm.bsky.social, Burger & Webber in @socialindicators.bsky.social , it grows in towns drained of people and public culture.
doi.org/10.1007/s112...
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Published @socialindicators.bsky.social as part of a special issue on The impact of the COVID-19 effects on individuals’ subjective well-being. Curated by M. Collischon, J. Kroh and @patzinaalex.bsky.social
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The impact of the COVID-19 effects on individuals’ subjective well-being: medium- and long-term effects, heterogeneous consequences, related mechanisms, and variation by measurement
To date, research provides paramount evidence on how the initial phases of the COVID-19 pandemic and the related disruptions across various life domains ...
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July 18, 2025 at 8:30 AM
Published @socialindicators.bsky.social as part of a special issue on The impact of the COVID-19 effects on individuals’ subjective well-being. Curated by M. Collischon, J. Kroh and @patzinaalex.bsky.social
link.springer.com/collections/...
link.springer.com/collections/...
A reminder to authors intending to submit manuscripts to Social Indicators Research:
Please consult our editorial article, to gain guidance on our aims & scope as well as some core methodological ideas. @isa-rc55.bsky.social
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Please consult our editorial article, to gain guidance on our aims & scope as well as some core methodological ideas. @isa-rc55.bsky.social
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
July 9, 2025 at 6:29 PM
A reminder to authors intending to submit manuscripts to Social Indicators Research:
Please consult our editorial article, to gain guidance on our aims & scope as well as some core methodological ideas. @isa-rc55.bsky.social
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Please consult our editorial article, to gain guidance on our aims & scope as well as some core methodological ideas. @isa-rc55.bsky.social
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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🔊Publication alert. Inequality and Status Anxiety: Bad Allies of Health and Well-Being, but not for Everyone. The Role of Ideologies, Socioeconomic Status, and Economic Threat at @socialindicators.bsky.social lead by D.Melita from @labdesigualdad.bsky.social Full article: doi.org/10.1007/s112...
July 7, 2025 at 6:26 PM
🔊Publication alert. Inequality and Status Anxiety: Bad Allies of Health and Well-Being, but not for Everyone. The Role of Ideologies, Socioeconomic Status, and Economic Threat at @socialindicators.bsky.social lead by D.Melita from @labdesigualdad.bsky.social Full article: doi.org/10.1007/s112...
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Great piece by Yukiko Asada et al. @socialindicators.bsky.social on taking seriously 'luck' as a driver of life outcomes and inequality, creatively illustrated with reference to the life course of a certain French painter in this figure.
Full article: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Full article: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
July 3, 2025 at 2:31 PM
Great piece by Yukiko Asada et al. @socialindicators.bsky.social on taking seriously 'luck' as a driver of life outcomes and inequality, creatively illustrated with reference to the life course of a certain French painter in this figure.
Full article: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Full article: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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I've been trying to get authors to post their code (in submissions to @socialindicators.bsky.social); virtually no-one does.
After a 1-year trial period where it is only "strongly encouraged", I think it needs to become mandatory.
Desk-rejections will skyrocket (already very high). So be it...
After a 1-year trial period where it is only "strongly encouraged", I think it needs to become mandatory.
Desk-rejections will skyrocket (already very high). So be it...
July 1, 2025 at 10:06 AM
I've been trying to get authors to post their code (in submissions to @socialindicators.bsky.social); virtually no-one does.
After a 1-year trial period where it is only "strongly encouraged", I think it needs to become mandatory.
Desk-rejections will skyrocket (already very high). So be it...
After a 1-year trial period where it is only "strongly encouraged", I think it needs to become mandatory.
Desk-rejections will skyrocket (already very high). So be it...
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Thanks @psalasr.bsky.social & #DIGCLASS (@guillemvidal.me & D.Villani) for the @lisdata.bsky.social Award! Wealth is stratified by class💸—Class isn't dead 🧟
📝Article @socialindicators.bsky.social: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
📰Post @lseinequalities.bsky.social: blogs.lse.ac.uk/inequalities...
📝Article @socialindicators.bsky.social: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
📰Post @lseinequalities.bsky.social: blogs.lse.ac.uk/inequalities...
June 25, 2025 at 9:34 AM
Thanks @psalasr.bsky.social & #DIGCLASS (@guillemvidal.me & D.Villani) for the @lisdata.bsky.social Award! Wealth is stratified by class💸—Class isn't dead 🧟
📝Article @socialindicators.bsky.social: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
📰Post @lseinequalities.bsky.social: blogs.lse.ac.uk/inequalities...
📝Article @socialindicators.bsky.social: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
📰Post @lseinequalities.bsky.social: blogs.lse.ac.uk/inequalities...
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📑 New publication in Social Indicators Research:
"Introducing the Social Integration Index for Older Europeans: The Role of Gender and Care Regimes"
Social integration plays a vital role in the health and longevity of older adults, yet a comparative European measurement tool has been lacking.
"Introducing the Social Integration Index for Older Europeans: The Role of Gender and Care Regimes"
Social integration plays a vital role in the health and longevity of older adults, yet a comparative European measurement tool has been lacking.
June 18, 2025 at 6:57 AM
📑 New publication in Social Indicators Research:
"Introducing the Social Integration Index for Older Europeans: The Role of Gender and Care Regimes"
Social integration plays a vital role in the health and longevity of older adults, yet a comparative European measurement tool has been lacking.
"Introducing the Social Integration Index for Older Europeans: The Role of Gender and Care Regimes"
Social integration plays a vital role in the health and longevity of older adults, yet a comparative European measurement tool has been lacking.
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📢 Thrilled to share our new paper with MerlePohlmeyer& KarinSchulzeBuschoff, just published in @socialindicators.bsky.social “Diverging Paths? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Subjective Well-Being of the Solo Self-Employed and Employees in Germany (2019–2023)”
🔗 rdcu.be/ers11
🧵 Key insights 👇
🔗 rdcu.be/ers11
🧵 Key insights 👇
Diverging Paths? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Subjective Well-Being of the Solo Self-Employed and Employees in Germany (2019–2023)
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June 18, 2025 at 5:31 AM
📢 Thrilled to share our new paper with MerlePohlmeyer& KarinSchulzeBuschoff, just published in @socialindicators.bsky.social “Diverging Paths? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Subjective Well-Being of the Solo Self-Employed and Employees in Germany (2019–2023)”
🔗 rdcu.be/ers11
🧵 Key insights 👇
🔗 rdcu.be/ers11
🧵 Key insights 👇
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📊 The study, published in @socialindicators.bsky.social, highlights that reducing inequality is not only fair but also improves our collective well-being.
🔗 More info: doi.org/10.1007/s112...
#SocialResearch #Inequality
🔗 More info: doi.org/10.1007/s112...
#SocialResearch #Inequality
Perceived Economic Inequality Is Negatively Associated with Subjective Well-being through Status Anxiety and Social Trust - Social Indicators Research
The relationship between economic inequality and subjective well-being has produced mixed results in the literature. Conflicting evidence may be due to overlooking the role of psychosocial processes t...
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May 22, 2025 at 2:12 PM
📊 The study, published in @socialindicators.bsky.social, highlights that reducing inequality is not only fair but also improves our collective well-being.
🔗 More info: doi.org/10.1007/s112...
#SocialResearch #Inequality
🔗 More info: doi.org/10.1007/s112...
#SocialResearch #Inequality
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🚨 A world-first in happiness research! ISQOLS' Talita Greyling & Stephanie Rossouw created a real-time Happiness Index using Google Trends™ + machine learning. Fast, dynamic insights for policy & well-being.
🔗 Read the full article here:
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#ISQOLS #GNH #Wellbeing
🔗 Read the full article here:
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#ISQOLS #GNH #Wellbeing
May 21, 2025 at 1:17 PM
🚨 A world-first in happiness research! ISQOLS' Talita Greyling & Stephanie Rossouw created a real-time Happiness Index using Google Trends™ + machine learning. Fast, dynamic insights for policy & well-being.
🔗 Read the full article here:
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#ISQOLS #GNH #Wellbeing
🔗 Read the full article here:
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#ISQOLS #GNH #Wellbeing
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The Editorial Boards of leading health economics journals are issuing a Joint Statement of Principles on Editorial Independence. In these troubled times some scholars worry their work might suffer ideological attack. We reaffirm our commitment to unfettered scholarship. Please repost.
May 21, 2025 at 2:41 PM
The Editorial Boards of leading health economics journals are issuing a Joint Statement of Principles on Editorial Independence. In these troubled times some scholars worry their work might suffer ideological attack. We reaffirm our commitment to unfettered scholarship. Please repost.
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🎥 New Video!
30 Years of ISQOLS Impact: Reflections on community, careers & connection from Stephanie Rossouw, Valerie Møller & Andrew Clark.
👀 Watch: youtu.be/prZ5xJb50a0?...
🎉 Join us in Luxembourg, 21–25 July! #ISQOLS2025 #ISQOLS30 #QualityOfLife
30 Years of ISQOLS Impact: Reflections on community, careers & connection from Stephanie Rossouw, Valerie Møller & Andrew Clark.
👀 Watch: youtu.be/prZ5xJb50a0?...
🎉 Join us in Luxembourg, 21–25 July! #ISQOLS2025 #ISQOLS30 #QualityOfLife
30 Years of ISQOLS Impact: Veteran Reflections on Community, Career, and Connection
YouTube video by ISQOLS
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May 12, 2025 at 5:51 PM
🎥 New Video!
30 Years of ISQOLS Impact: Reflections on community, careers & connection from Stephanie Rossouw, Valerie Møller & Andrew Clark.
👀 Watch: youtu.be/prZ5xJb50a0?...
🎉 Join us in Luxembourg, 21–25 July! #ISQOLS2025 #ISQOLS30 #QualityOfLife
30 Years of ISQOLS Impact: Reflections on community, careers & connection from Stephanie Rossouw, Valerie Møller & Andrew Clark.
👀 Watch: youtu.be/prZ5xJb50a0?...
🎉 Join us in Luxembourg, 21–25 July! #ISQOLS2025 #ISQOLS30 #QualityOfLife
We are seeing multiple instances of reviewers doing manuscript reviews via use of AI/LLM.
If you don't want to do a review the old-fashioned way, better to decline the request.
Giving someone else's manuscript to AI is a violation of intellectual property rights/laws; the manuscript isn't yours...
If you don't want to do a review the old-fashioned way, better to decline the request.
Giving someone else's manuscript to AI is a violation of intellectual property rights/laws; the manuscript isn't yours...
May 11, 2025 at 11:24 AM
We are seeing multiple instances of reviewers doing manuscript reviews via use of AI/LLM.
If you don't want to do a review the old-fashioned way, better to decline the request.
Giving someone else's manuscript to AI is a violation of intellectual property rights/laws; the manuscript isn't yours...
If you don't want to do a review the old-fashioned way, better to decline the request.
Giving someone else's manuscript to AI is a violation of intellectual property rights/laws; the manuscript isn't yours...
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Thinking of submitting a manuscript to Social Indicators Research?
We (the editors) have published some detailed guidance for authors:
rdcu.be/dQwLD
Underlying idea: authors should have access to a clear sense of how the editors evaluate manuscripts.
We (the editors) have published some detailed guidance for authors:
rdcu.be/dQwLD
Underlying idea: authors should have access to a clear sense of how the editors evaluate manuscripts.
Towards the Next Fifty Years of Social Indicators Research: Some Guidance for Authors
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November 21, 2024 at 6:50 PM
Thinking of submitting a manuscript to Social Indicators Research?
We (the editors) have published some detailed guidance for authors:
rdcu.be/dQwLD
Underlying idea: authors should have access to a clear sense of how the editors evaluate manuscripts.
We (the editors) have published some detailed guidance for authors:
rdcu.be/dQwLD
Underlying idea: authors should have access to a clear sense of how the editors evaluate manuscripts.
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📅 May 16, 2025, 10:30–12:30 | Univ. of Padua 🎓:
“What Makes a Rigorous Quantitative Social Research?”
w/ Prof. David Bartram, Editor of Social Indicators Research
Register at: shorturl.at/eJJwW
“What Makes a Rigorous Quantitative Social Research?”
w/ Prof. David Bartram, Editor of Social Indicators Research
Register at: shorturl.at/eJJwW
May 5, 2025 at 10:49 AM
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PETS BRING BIG BENEFITS The mood boost pets provide is equal to the rise in life satisfaction you might expect to see if you received an extra $90,000 a year. bit.ly/43RXp2O #petlovers #happiness
@lsepress.bsky.social #Wellbeing #AnimalLovers #horselover @socialindicators.bsky.social #doglovers
@lsepress.bsky.social #Wellbeing #AnimalLovers #horselover @socialindicators.bsky.social #doglovers
Pets Bring Big Benefits
Having a pet is good for you. They can keep you fit and ease stress. In fact their emotional value is equal to that of a really big raise.
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April 17, 2025 at 4:29 PM
PETS BRING BIG BENEFITS The mood boost pets provide is equal to the rise in life satisfaction you might expect to see if you received an extra $90,000 a year. bit.ly/43RXp2O #petlovers #happiness
@lsepress.bsky.social #Wellbeing #AnimalLovers #horselover @socialindicators.bsky.social #doglovers
@lsepress.bsky.social #Wellbeing #AnimalLovers #horselover @socialindicators.bsky.social #doglovers
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🚨 New publication alert 🚨 Eef Gijbels, Julie Vinck and I examined the costs associated with raising children with disabilities in Belgium, in order to better understand their living standards and improve future poverty measurements. Out now in @socialindicators.bsky.social. 👉 rdcu.be/eeFOz THREAD 🧵
Contextualising Income-Based Poverty Measurement: The Needs-Based Cost of Childhood Disability in Belgium
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March 25, 2025 at 5:56 PM
🚨 New publication alert 🚨 Eef Gijbels, Julie Vinck and I examined the costs associated with raising children with disabilities in Belgium, in order to better understand their living standards and improve future poverty measurements. Out now in @socialindicators.bsky.social. 👉 rdcu.be/eeFOz THREAD 🧵
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Read the full study here: rdcu.be/ecwCe #Volunteering #WellBeing #COVID19
@socialindicators.bsky.social Special Issue: link.springer.com/collections/...
@socialindicators.bsky.social Special Issue: link.springer.com/collections/...
COVID-19 Pandemic, Volunteering, and Well-Being: Volunteering’s Role in Mitigating Depressive Symptoms, Loneliness, and Perceived Social Exclusion during the Pandemic
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March 13, 2025 at 8:48 AM
Read the full study here: rdcu.be/ecwCe #Volunteering #WellBeing #COVID19
@socialindicators.bsky.social Special Issue: link.springer.com/collections/...
@socialindicators.bsky.social Special Issue: link.springer.com/collections/...
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📢 My paper is out in @socialindicators.bsky.social! We find that the "experiential advantage" holds in Hungary – people gain more #happiness from #experiences than material goods. Social desirability bias plays a role but doesn't erase the effect. bit.ly/sirexp #WellBeing #SocialDesirability
March 6, 2025 at 10:23 AM
📢 My paper is out in @socialindicators.bsky.social! We find that the "experiential advantage" holds in Hungary – people gain more #happiness from #experiences than material goods. Social desirability bias plays a role but doesn't erase the effect. bit.ly/sirexp #WellBeing #SocialDesirability