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1 2010 Deviation from Long-Term Trend—Change in Probability of Reporting “Very Happy,” Two Models by Population Group. 2010 Deviation from Long-Term Trend—Change in Probability of Reporting “Very Happy,” Two Models by Population Group Kelsey J. O’Connor rsf 2017;3:72-99 © 2017 Russell Sage Foundation. O’Connor, Kelsey J “Who Suffered Most from the Great Recession? Happiness in the United States.” RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 3(3): 72–99. DOI: /RSF I thank Professor Richard Easterlin for his guidance as my research adviser; Robson Morgan for contributing comments and ideas; conference participants for helpful comments; John Ifcher, Arne L. Kalleberg, Rosanna Smart, and Till M. von Wachter for comments on previous drafts; and, for financial assistance, the University of Southern California and the project “Tuscany: A Global Laboratory for Quality of Life, ” promoted by Tuscany Region, Toscana Promozione and E.di C.s.p.a.-Polo Lionello Bonfanti, Prot. 2014/3014/8.4.1/30, Decreto n.135 del 28/04/2014 and Decreto n. 325 del 15/12/2014. Direct correspondence to: Kelsey J. O’Connor at University of Southern California, Department of Economics, 3620 S. Vermont Ave., KAP 300, Los Angeles, CA


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