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new determinant of happiness, even after controlling for several demographic and socioeconomic factors. Using data on …
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typical "Tullock Challenges". The first relates to method: the measurement of subjective well-being, or happiness. The second …
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2008 to analyze the relationship between working hours and family happiness in Korea. The Korean labor market is …. Our findings indicate that past working hours reductions increased family happiness in Korea. However, there are still … strong gender-specific effects how working hours affect family happiness. Controlling for household income, wives report …
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typical “Tullock Challenges”. The first relates to method: the measurement of subjective well-being, or happiness. The second …
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are weekly wages and happiness. Our results show significant effects at age 50 from early adulthood unemployment. These …
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Unemployment exacts a high cost to its victims, not only in lost income, but also in terms of quality of life (insecurity, depression, abandoned families, divorce, suicide and poorer health). It also exacts a high cost to society in terms of lost output, foregone tax revenue, depreciating human...
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happiness. The difficulty comes from the fact that desire does not depend on pleasure as an impression, but on the force of an …'s reactivity to pleasure, and his preference for present (compared with future) pleasures. On the contrary, interest and happiness … greatest happiness. …
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The main aim of this paper is to build up and to analyze a composite indicator, the Happy Planet Index (HPI), as an alternative measure to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in evaluating nations’ well-being. HPI was firstly developed by the New Economic Foundation in July 2006 and it is the...
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