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internet as a source of information derive relatively less life satisfaction from the same level of income. Using panel data …
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per capita and life satisfaction in either country (controlling for a variety of variables). Together with the evidence …
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Subjective well-being (SWB) is generally argued to rise with relative income. However, direct evidence is scarce on whether and how intensively individuals undertake income comparisons, to whom they relate, and what they perceive their relative income to be. In this paper, novel data with direct...
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This paper analyzes the e ffect of regional income inequality within countries on individual life satisfaction. We use … that higher regional income inequality leads to lower life satisfaction in OECD countries. In non-OECD countries, we find …
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satisfaction of likely smokers. Overall, smoking bans are not related to subjective well-being, but increase the life satisfaction …
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This paper is among the first to link internal migration and subjective well-being in developed countries. Economic theory predicts that individuals migrate towards urban agglomerations, if the potential gain in income is sufficient to cover costs. However, this narrow view cannot explain why...
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subjective equivalence scales using "life satisfaction" as a proxy variable for "utility". The cross-sectional scale estimates …
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