Do people adapt to disability? Little work has examined hedonic adaptation to disability, especially by looking at physical and mental disability separately. This study is the first to investigate the effect of physical, mental, and general disability on subjective well-being (SWB) and focus on the phenomenon of hedonic adaptation, conditional on an observed reduction in SWB at onset of disability, and its heterogeneity across age at onset and gender. Using a fixed effects (FE) lag model, this study analyses data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS) 2009-2018. The main sample in this study is restricted to only those individuals who reported a drop in SWB at onset. Furthermore, the analysis looks at heterogeneity across genders ...
During the 1980s and 1990s there was a steep rise in disability benefit claims in Britain, especiall...
We look for evidence of adaptation in sixteen waves of British panel data. We find that, with the e...
Evidence on disability-related inequality has largely focused on employment and earnings and conclud...
This paper is an empirical study of partial hedonic adaptation. It provides longitudinal evidence th...
Experiencing deteriorating health has implications for your quality of life. The theory of adaptatio...
We investigate whether changes in life circumstances lead to long-lasting changes in subjective well...
Background Few population-based studies have examined the association between disability and persona...
Academic and government policy evidence which quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled pe...
We look for evidence of adaptation in wellbeing to major life events using eighteen waves of British...
This paper addresses the question of when and to what extent different areas of a person's life are ...
This paper addresses the question of when and to what extent different areas of a person's life are ...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
During the 1980s and 1990s there was a steep rise in disability benefit claims in the UK, especially...
Abstract. Economists ignore the concept of hedonic adaptation (the possibility that people automatic...
During the 1980s and 1990s there was a steep rise in disability benefit claims in Britain, especiall...
We look for evidence of adaptation in sixteen waves of British panel data. We find that, with the e...
Evidence on disability-related inequality has largely focused on employment and earnings and conclud...
This paper is an empirical study of partial hedonic adaptation. It provides longitudinal evidence th...
Experiencing deteriorating health has implications for your quality of life. The theory of adaptatio...
We investigate whether changes in life circumstances lead to long-lasting changes in subjective well...
Background Few population-based studies have examined the association between disability and persona...
Academic and government policy evidence which quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled pe...
We look for evidence of adaptation in wellbeing to major life events using eighteen waves of British...
This paper addresses the question of when and to what extent different areas of a person's life are ...
This paper addresses the question of when and to what extent different areas of a person's life are ...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
During the 1980s and 1990s there was a steep rise in disability benefit claims in the UK, especially...
Abstract. Economists ignore the concept of hedonic adaptation (the possibility that people automatic...
During the 1980s and 1990s there was a steep rise in disability benefit claims in Britain, especiall...
We look for evidence of adaptation in sixteen waves of British panel data. We find that, with the e...
Evidence on disability-related inequality has largely focused on employment and earnings and conclud...