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Graham, Carol (2005). Insights on development from the economics of happiness. The World Bank Research Observer, 20(2), 201-231.

Graham, Carol & Felton, Andrew (2005). Variance in obesity across cohorts and countries: a norms-based explanation using happiness surveys.

Graham, Carol & Pettinato, Stefano (2005). Subjective well-being and objective measures: insecurity and inequality in emerging markets.. Narayan-Parker, Deepa (Ed.) (pp. 141-176). Washington DC: The World Bank.

Gustafsson, Björn & Nivorozhkina, Ludmila (2005). How and why transition made income inequality increase in urban Russia: a local study. Journal of Comparative Economics, 33(4), 772-787.

Heelan, Kate A.; Donnelly, Joseph E.; Jacobsen, D. J.; Mayo, Matthew S.; Washburn, R. A.; & Greene, J. Leon (2005). Active commuting to and from school and BMI in elementary school children–preliminary data. Child: Care, Health and Development, 31(3), 341-349.

Heinegg, Ayo; Melzig, Robyn; Pickett, James; & Sprout, Ron (2005). Demography and health in Eastern Europe and Eurasia. USAID Working Paper Series on the Transition Countries No. 1.

Helly, Denise & Mazalto, Marie (2005). L’usage du temps.. Set Bien-Être (Ed.) (pp. 287-316). Québec: Institut de la statistique du QuÈbec..

Herpin, Nicolas & Dell, Fabien (2005). The poor and poor lifestyles in European countries. Economie et Statistique, 383, 47-74.

Honohan, Patrick (2005). Banking sector crises and inequality. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3659.

Hughes, Donna M. (2005). Supplying women for the sex industry: trafficking from the Russian Federation.. Štulhofer, Alexander & Sandfort, Theo (Eds.) (pp. 209-230). Haworth Press.