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traditional income data. We find that intergenerational SWB mobility-as measured by subjective wealth and life satisfaction … contributions by analyzing rich panel SWB data from Russia over the past quarter century, which address various shortcomings with …
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traditional income data. We find that intergenerational SWB mobility - as measured by subjective wealth and life satisfaction … contributions by analyzing rich panel SWB data from Russia over the past quarter century, which address various shortcomings with … - exists. While daughters have less subjective wealth and life satisfaction than sons, daughters have higher transmission of …
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importance and attainability of separate sources of happiness within Russia are more pronounced than the differences between … Russia and Italy. The mean indices of the attainability of happiness were similar for Italian and both Russian samples. We …This paper presents an investigation of sources of subjective happiness and their relationships to subjective well …
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disposable income and a gain of leisure time - and the psychological (and cultural) notion of the lonely, sad empty nester. This … conflict is an empirical question and here it is resolved via an assessment of the change in life satisfaction that is reported … goes on to do: The found reduced life satisfaction seems to be wholly moderated if the last child leaves the nest for the …
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disposable income and a gain of leisure time - and the psychological (and cultural) notion of the lonely, sad empty nester. This … conflict is an empirical question and here it is resolved via an assessment of the change in life satisfaction that is reported … goes on to do: The found reduced life satisfaction seems to be wholly moderated if the last child leaves the nest for the …
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happiness and real GDP per capita are not significantly positively related. The principal reason that Paradox critics reach a … happiness. For some countries their estimated growth rates of happiness and GDP are not trend rates, but those observed in … cyclical expansion or contraction. Mixing these short-term with long-term growth rates shifts a happiness-GDP regression from a …
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