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This paper is the last of a series of five papers that discuss factors associated with well-being in Brazil using the … World Values Survey (WVS).The paper has three main objectives. The first is to compare descriptively the most blissful and … most miserable individuals in Brazil in the year of 2006. Then, the paper defines the profiles among the Brazilian …
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size and density raises local well-being. However, the geography of happiness may not mirror the geography of growth …-etre subjectif Bonheur Satisfaction Qualite de la vie Grandes villes Nouvelle-Zelande Morrison P. S. Lokale Ausdrucksformen von … Einschatzung hinsichtlich der Erreichbarkeit und des Sozialkapitals. Subjektives Wohlbefinden Gluck Zufriedenheit Lebensqualitat …
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time, greater consumer satisfaction, the elimination of poverty and greater public support for redistributive efforts to … growth does not lead to greater happiness. In attempting to solve this puzzle, he canvasses three currents of thought in the …
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What does predict the evolution over time of subjective well-being? We answer this question correlating cross country time series of subjective well-being with the time series of social capital and/or GDP. First, we adopt a bivariate methodology similar to the one used used by Stevenson and...
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Previous happiness research has explicitly assumed that subjective well-being is U-shaped in age. This paper sheds new … life satisfaction reaches another local maximum around the age of 83, with a level identical to that of a 26-years old …
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