Buch, Englisch, Band 35, 282 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 446 g
Advances in Quality-of-Life Studies, Theory and Research
Buch, Englisch, Band 35, 282 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 446 g
Reihe: Social Indicators Research Series
ISBN: 978-90-481-7913-8
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
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Weitere Infos & Material
Learning from the Past to Inform the Future.- Challenges for Quality-of-Life Studies in the New Millennium.- South Africa: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.- Poverty and the Quality of Life: Lessons from South African Research.- The Importance of a Mixed Cash- and Harvest Herding Based Economy to Living in the Arctic – An Analysis on the Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic (SLiCA).- Refining Concepts and Measurement to Assess Cross-Cultural Quality of Life.- The International Scale Interval Study: Improving the Comparability of Responses to Survey Questions About Happiness.- More Than SF-36? Using Narratives to Elaborate Health and Well-Being Data in Recent Lower-Limb Amputees.- The Spiritual Dimension of Quality of Life, with Special Reference to Education and Spirituality.- Addressing the Role of Stability and Change in the New Millennium.- The Impact of Instability on Subjective Well-Being: A Cross-National Study.- Stability and Change in National and Personal Wellbeing in Algeria: A Case Study of a Developing Country in Transition.- ‘All That Glitters Is Not Gold’: Johannesburg and Migrant Access to Social Services.- Exploring the Role of Good Governance For a Better Quality of Life.- Trust and Life Satisfaction in Eastern and Western Europe.- Quality of Life in Cities: A Question of Mobility and Accessibility.- The Main Determinants for Subjective Well-Being: A Quest for the Holy Grail?.- Health Care – A Major Challenge in the New Millennium.- The Vicious Circularity of Mental Health Effects of HIV/AIDS: Symptom and Cause of Poor Responses to the Epidemic.- Universal Coverage but Unequal Access?.- Prospects for Community-Based Rehabilitation in the New Millennium.