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A Simple Statistical Method for Measuring How Life Events Affect Happiness (Clark & Oswald, 2002)

This 2002 research paper by economists Andrew Clark and Andrew Oswald, published in the 'International Journal of Epidemiology', presents a statistical methodology to quantify the impact of various life events on an individual's reported happiness. This work offers an empirical framework for utilizing happiness as a metric in economic analysis, particularly in assessments of fairness where subjective well-being is a key consideration.

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