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the Easterlin Paradox and are concurrent across multiple measures of SWB – happiness and life satisfaction. The analysis … suggests richer countries have greater life satisfaction and are happier than poorer countries. Moreover, both SWB measures are … significance of this increasing economic development in enhancing life satisfaction is around 3 times greater than it is for …
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Introduction -- Part 1 The basic analytical framework -- Conceptions of individual well being -- Valuation of functioning bundles and interpersonal comparisons of well being -- Freedom and individual well being -- Freedom A re examination of the concept -- Part 2 Some applications -- Measurement...
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apart. We focus on two specific outcomes, namely life satisfaction and self-rated health. Two main findings emerged from our … life satisfaction. Second, there are no statistically significant changes in the sexual orientation-health nexus between …
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Using panel data from the BHPS and its Understanding Society extension, we study life satisfaction (LS) and income over …
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The study of international well-being and its distribution remains focused on income. This paper addresses multidimensional well-being from a capabilities perspective during the last one-and-a-half centuries. Relative inequality (population-weighted) fell in health and education since the late...
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