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considered for measuring well-being beyond GDP in Asia. Dimensions of housing, health, education, environment and civic …
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Using individual-level data for China,South Korea, and Japan for2006, this research examines how life satisfaction for … satisfaction of males is barely affected by a child of the relationship, whereas the life satisfaction of females with a young …. There is also a gender differential regarding the effect of young children on life satisfaction. Furthermore, the more …
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Using individual-level data for China, Korea, and Japan for 2006, this research examines how life satisfaction for … satisfaction of females who have a child younger than 12 years old is lower than that of females with no children. (2) The greater … the marginal effect of child’s age on the life satisfaction, the more developed a nation’s economic condition. …
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The literature on happiness shows that there are many factors that influence a person's happiness. Extending previous studies, we investigate the role of the freedom of choice as a key contributing construct in influencing a person's happiness. We define two hypothetical sub-constructs for the...
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We estimate the distributional effects of freedom and income on happiness for East Asian Chinese societies through an ordinal parametric quantile regression approach. The results show that freedom and income exhibit positive and significant effects across societies and happiness levels. The...
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