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into account that there are different aspects of life such as health, financial situation, and job. We call them domains …, finance, health, leisure, housing, and environment. We distinguish between long-term and short-term effects. Next, we explain … domain satisfactions and Subjective Well-Being by objectively measurable variables such as income. We estimate a model for …
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life, called domains, such as health, financial situation, job, leisure, housing, and environment. We postulate a two … income. The model is estimated using a large German panel data set. …
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into account that there are different aspects of life such as health, financial situation, and job. We call them domains … to job, finance, health, leisure, housing, and environment. We distinguish between long -term and short - term effects …. Next, we explain domain satisfactions and Subjective Well-Being by objectively measurable variables such as income. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010276928
Previous literature has identified income, poor health and social relationships as the most important predictors of … income and social relationships vary with age in a wave-like fashion, while the negative marginal effect of poor health … representative longitudinal data for Germany (1992- 2019) with about 570,000 observations for more than 88,000 individuals aged 16 …
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(health, social life, income, education) over the quantiles of the subjective well-being distribution, with attenuated effect … sizes for the fixed-effects model. Equivalized log income has a negative impact on subjective well-being throughout the …
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into account that there are different aspects of life such as health, financial situation, and job. We call them domains …, finance, health, leisure, housing, and environment. We distinguish between long-term and short-term effects. Next, we explain … domain satisfactions and Subjective Well-Being by objectively measurable variables such as income. We estimate a model for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014119784
: Satisfaction with household income and the income evaluation question as developed by Van Praag. It can be shown that satisfaction … income uncertainty from an ex ante point of view. Two different measures of subjective well being are under study … with income is more affected by ex ante than by ex post volatility of income. The ordinal version of the Van Praag approach …
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Recent studies focused on testing the Easterlin hypothesis (happiness and national income correlate in the cross …. Using long-term panel data for Germany and the United Kingdom, we do not find robust evidence for a relationship between GDP … per capita and life satisfaction in either country (controlling for a variety of variables). Together with the evidence …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009747819
Recent studies focused on testing the Easterlin hypothesis (happiness and national income correlate in the cross …. Using long-term panel data for Germany and the United Kingdom, we do not find robust evidence for a relationship between GDP … per capita and life satisfaction in either country (controlling for a variety of variables). Together with the evidence …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010338942
variations in the underlying income type substantially affect tests of the relationship between life satisfaction, income rank …Theory suggests that subjective well-being is affected by income comparisons and adaptation to income. Empirical tests … sensitive to simple parameter changes. Using large-scale panel data from Germany and the UK, I report cases where plausible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009747812