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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING——Two Happiness Puzzles
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING Two Happiness Puzzles
2014/3/17
Economists, as well as psychologists and philosophers, have become increasingly interested in self-reported measures of well-being, what they mean, and whether they might be used for policymaking. Thi...
The Great Happiness Moderation
happiness inequality economic growth development Easterlin paradox
2012/10/23
This paper shows that within-country happiness inequality has fallen in the majority of countries that have experienced positive income growth over the last forty years, in particular in developed cou...
Happiness and the Persistence of Income Shocks
incomplete markets happiness income persistence
2012/10/23
We reassess the empirical effect of income and employment on self-reported well-being. Our analysis makes use of a novel two-step estimation procedure that allows applying instrumental variable regres...
The French Unhappiness Puzzle: The Cultural Dimension of Happiness
happiness subjective well-being international comparisons France immigration European Social Survey
2012/10/18
This article sheds light on the important differences in self-declared happiness across countries of equivalent affluence. It hinges on the different happiness statements of natives and immigrants in ...
Work to Live or Live to Work? Unemployment, Happiness, and Culture
life satisfaction unemploym ent cultural differences Switzerland
2012/10/22
Happiness drops when individuals become unemployed. The negative impact of the unemployment shock, however, may differ by cultural background. To test the hypothesis of a 'Teutonic work ethic', this p...
Happiness, Habits and High Rank: Comparisons in Economic and Social Life
comparison habituation income unemployment marriage divorce health religion policy
2012/10/23
The role of money in producing sustained subjective well-being seems to be seriously compromised by social comparisons and habituation. But does that necessarily mean that we would be better off doing...
The Happiness-Income Paradox Revisited
Easterlin Paradox life satisfaction subjective well-being
2012/10/26
The striking thing about the happiness-income paradox is that over the long-term – usually a period of 10 y or more – happiness does not increase as a country's income rises. Heretofore the evidence f...
Destined for (Un)Happiness: Does Childhood Predict Adult Life Satisfaction?
childhood socioeconomic status life satisfaction non-cognitive cognitive
2012/10/26
In this paper we address the question of how much of adult life satisfaction is predicted by childhood traits, parental characteristics and family socioeconomic status. Given the current focus of many...
Money and Happiness: Evidence from the Industry Wage Structure
life satisfaction well-being
2012/10/30
There is a well-established positive correlation between life-satisfaction measures and income in individual level cross-sectional data. This paper attempts to provide some evidence on whether this co...
Decentralization, Happiness and the Perception of Institutions
happiness well-being satisfaction fiscal and political decentralization Europe
2012/10/31
This paper analyses whether the different powers and resources at the disposal of local and regional governments across Europe deliver greater satisfaction with political institutions and lead to grea...
Will GDP Growth Increase Happiness in Developing Countries?
income subjective well-being comparisons adaptation development
2012/10/31
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interprets the set of available international evidence pertaining to the relationship between income growth a...
We measure the impact of individuals' looks on their life satisfaction or happiness. Using five data sets from the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Germany, we construct beauty measures in different ways t...
In pursuit of happiness
pursuit happiness government
2014/3/17
In The Making of the Modern World, Roy Porter argues that in the British Enlightenment people stopped asking “How can I be saved?”—a question that over the previous century had brought little but mayh...
Satisfaction with life as an antecedent of fertility: Partner + Happiness = Children?
Australia depression education fertility happiness life satisfaction longitudinal data risk aversion subjective well-being women’s employment
2010/4/28
This paper examines the relationships between satisfaction with life in general, particular domains of life, the partner, and parental relationships with existing children, and subsequent fertility....
Women,Organizational Development,and the New Science of Happiness
Women Organizational Development Science Happiness
2008/12/12
Do people need a lot of money or wealth to be happy? Some social scientists say no. Once people get beyond having their basic needs met, making more money does little to raise the sense of satisfac...