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applies each to large cross-sections and compares the patterns of life-satisfaction and happiness. Using the first method …
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health ; depression ; happiness ; Easterlin paradox …
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We explore the idea that happiness and psychological well-being are U-shaped in age. The main difficulty with this … demographic variables and income, are held constant. -- Happiness ; aging ; well-being ; GHQ ; cohorts …
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additional evidence from an array of attitudinal questions that were worded slightly differently than standard happiness or life … estimates for advanced countries gives a similar minimum of 47.2. The happiness curve is everywhere …
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I examine the relationship between unhappiness and age using data from six well-being data files on nearly ten million respondents across forty European countries and the United States. I use fifteen different individual characterizations of unhappiness including despair; anxiety; loneliness;...
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The past decade has brought increasing concern, in countries all over the world, of declines in mental health and well-being. Across countries, chronic depression and suicide rates peak in midlife. In the U.S., deaths of despair are most likely to occur in these years, and the patterns are...
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