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We estimate household equivalence scales using income satisfaction data from the German Socio-Economic Panel. We extend …
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We estimate household equivalence scales using income satisfaction data from the German Socio-Economic Panel. We extend …
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This paper provides unprecedented direct evidence from large-scale survey data on both the intensity (how much?) and direction (to whom?) of income comparisons. Income comparisons are considered to be at least somewhat important by three-quarters of Europeans. They are associated with both lower...
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The well-known Easterlin paradox points out that average happiness has remained constant over time despite sharp rises in GNP per head. At the same time, a micro literature has typically found positive correlations between individual income and individual measures of subjective well-being. This...
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data. Panel regression analysis shows that, conditional on own household income, respondents report higher satisfaction …
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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 countries. This new stylized fact comes as an addition to the Easterlin paradox, which states that...
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