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Economic incentives, values, and subjective well-being, spring 1971-fall 1974

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  • "The data were collected in an effort to construct and apply survey indicators of economic well-being and motivation, and to link changes in them to trends in the American economy. The work aims at measuring economic welfare, its dimensions, its situational (''objective'') and psychological (''subjective'') bases, and its consequences for economic behavior and system orientations. The surveys explore such matters as respondents' expectations concerning income changes, respondents' opinions about the equity of their income in comparison with that of others, and respondents' beliefs about which factors should determine a fair amount of pay. Aspects of a job which most concern respondents are probed. A special section explores attitudes toward women's participation in the labor force. Information is sought about respondents' satisfaction with income, job, and standard of living, and how well the present standard of living matches past expectations. Various personal trust, control, and achievement items are included. Among the personal data reported are marital status, education, age, sex, race, occupation of respondent and head, income, number of children, and party identification."
  • "The data were collected in an effort to construct and apply survey indicators of economic well-being and motivation, and to link changes in them to trends in the American economy. The work aims at measuring economic welfare, its dimensions, its situational (''objective'') and psychological (''subjective'') bases, and its consequences for economic behavior and system orientations."

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  • "Economic incentives, values, and subjective well-being, spring 1971-fall 1974"
  • "Economic incentives, values, and subjective well-being : spring 1971--fall 1974"
  • "Economic incentives, values, and subjective well-being Spring 1971-Fall 1974"