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This paper is a contribution to the second World Happiness Report. It makes five main points. 1. Mental health is the biggest single predictor of life-satisfaction. This is so in the UK, Germany and Australia even if mental health is included with a six-year lag. It explains more of the variance...
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If policy-makers care about well-being, they need a recursive model of how adult life-satisfaction is predicted by childhood influences, acting both directly and (indirectly) through adult circumstances. We estimate such a model using the British Cohort Study (1970). The most powerful childhood...
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Dass Geld und Besitz allein nicht glücklich machen, lässt sich auch mit Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung belegen. Aus der Glücksforschung müssen praktische Konsequenzen gezogen werden, wenn sich durch bestimmte politische Maßnahmen die Chancen auf mehr persönliches Glück steigern...
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