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We analyse the influence of climate on average life satisfaction in 87 countries using data from the World Values … significantly lower levels of life satisfaction. This finding is robust to a wide variety of model specifications. Using our results …
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We find a U-shaped relation between happiness and religiosity in cross-country panel data after controlling for income … levels. At a given level of income, the same level of happiness can be reached with high and low levels of religiosity, but … not with intermediate levels. A rise in income causes an increase in happiness along with a decline of religiosity. Our …
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happiness levels as well as their estimates about others’ general life satisfaction. We find that MAAS strongly predicts … absolute and relative life satisfaction and also current happiness levels, but digit ratios do not mediate the relationship … exposure have the highest MAAS scores. We additionally elicit participants’ self-reported general life satisfaction and current …
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use information from the World Values Survey about subjective happiness and life satisfaction. We relate this information … between personal well-being and religiosity, especially so for happiness. This result is consistent throughout all our …
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worker satisfaction. Theoretically, wages of others may affect workers' utility for two main reasons: Workers may derive well …
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Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries) the authors analyze the association of reduction of income inequality (redistribution) with subjective wellbeing. Their results provide evidence that people in Europe are negatively affected by income...
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