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Since 1972 the General Social Survey (GSS) has asked a representative sample of US adults "… [are] you…very happy, pretty happy, or not too happy?" Overall, the population is reasonably happy even after a mild recent decline. I focus on differences along standard socio demographic...
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Since 1972 the General Social Survey (GSS) has asked a representative sample of US adults "[are] you very happy, pretty happy, or not too happy?" Overall, the population is reasonably happy even after a mild recent decline. I focus on differences along standard socio demographic dimensions: age,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014328228
-economic determinants of happiness and health. Although they have been pursued quite independently by different communities of researchers … happiness and health. In addition, we argue that the so-called “paradox of happiness”, extensively discussed in the first … research stream, has an empirical counterpart in the decoupling between self-reported happiness and health indexes: while life …
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Most popular explanations of the happiness paradox cannot fully account for the lack of growth in U.S. reported well … findings. First, we show that the inclusion of social capital does improve the account of reported happiness. Second, we …)). Finally, we show that failed growth of happiness is largely due to the decline of social capital and, in particular, to the …
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thirty years. We test the hypothesis that the relationship between social capital and happiness at the individual level … capital are significantly correlated with reported happiness. Second, social capital indicators for the period 1975-2004 show … a declining trend. Finally, the trend of happiness can be largely accounted for by the increasing trend of income, the …
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happiness. Our level and first difference panel estimates show that relational goods have significant and positive effects on …
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The paper investigates the role of relational goods in individual satisfaction with life. Individual data provided by the Italian Survey on Social Cooperatives (ICSI, 2007) are used in the econometric analysis, carried out on a sample of 4134 individuals working in Italian social cooperatives....
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During the most recent decades people in industrialised countries have reported both a stagnant or even declining subjective well-being, as Easterlin (1974) originally observed, and deterioration in their social and family bonds, as Putnam (2000) has claimed. The paper proposes an integrated...
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The paper investigates the role of relational goods in individual satisfaction with life. Individual data provided by the Italian Survey on Social Cooperatives (ICSI, 2007) are used in the econometric analysis, carried out on a sample of 4134 individuals working in Italian social cooperatives....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010786933
Berlin wall’s fall. Author provides a sketch of the empirical research of subjective happiness since T.Scitovsky´s „Joyless …-product of search for happiness of men – nothing more. …
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