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    Creative occupations and subjective wellbeing
    1 Apr 2015
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    Daniel Fujiwara, Paul Dolan, Ricky Lawton
    Nesta

    This report statistically examines whether being in a creative occupation is associated with higher levels of subjective wellbeing, once other factors that affect wellbeing are controlled for. Four different measures of subjective wellbeing (life satisfaction, worthwhileness, happiness and anxiety) from the UK’s Annual Population Survey...

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