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The share of income held by the top 1 percent in many countries around the world has been rising persistently over the last 30 years. But we continue to know little about how the rising top income shares affect human well-being. This study combines the latest data to examine the relationship...
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satisfaction and affect are more than twice as sensitive to negative economic growth as compared to positive growth. We use Gallup …
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We use well-being data from the Gallup Daily Poll and a measure of racial animus derived from Google search data to explain why racial identification became politically salient in the 2016 Presidential Election. We find that the oft-observed positive relationship between racial animus and...
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report higher levels of life satisfaction. Having one or two alleles of the more efficient type raises the average likelihood …
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