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This paper explores the potential of using subjective well-being (SWB) data to valueenvironmental attributes. A theoretical framework compares this method, also known as the lifesatisfaction approach, with the standard hedonic pricing approach, identifying their similarities and differences. As...
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Happiness research is a new, rapidly growing and provocative aspect of economic science. In fact, there are now over 1 …,800 published papers on the subject, and it might be said that the ‘dismal science’ has come to be obsessed with happiness. This … is the ‘Easterlin Paradox’ – the finding that self-reported happiness does not always appear to grow in tandem with …
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This dissertation inquires into the relationship between income, aspirations, and life satisfaction in post … relatively weak. Subsequently, the dissertation tests for the effect of aspirations on two separate satisfaction indices …, satisfaction with life andsatisfaction with economic conditions. This dissertation uses a Chamberlain random-effects ordered probit …
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Research appears to demonstrate that economic variables are only marginally predictive of levels of social satisfaction …. It was hypothesised that a greater association might be found between satisfaction and equality of income distribution … rather than between satisfaction and size of income. The interrelationship between wealth (GDPpc), equality of income and …
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how men and women happiness differ. The secondary objective of the paper is to test whether gender specific factors can … happiness. Gender differences are identified and the results are consistent with the idea that labor force participation takes …-being, the functional forms relying on income adaptation and social comparisons put forward in the happiness literature fail to …
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profitability, all three components are equally important. A relevant segmentation criterion for most products and stores is gender …. Previous research suggests that gender influences shopping motivations, the way people shop and shopping behavior outcomes. The … (affective loyalty (satisfaction) and conative loyalty), as found by certain researchers, and also in terms of the factors that …
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profitability, all three components are equally important. A relevant segmentation criterion for most products and stores is gender …. Previous research suggests that gender influences shopping motivations, the way people shop and shopping behavior outcomes. The … (affective loyalty (satisfaction) and conative loyalty), as found by certain researchers, and also in terms of the factors that …
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satisfaction and the moderating influence of gender in this context. Data were collected from individuals who had experienced … tourists' intentions to revisit could be reinforced through the mediating role of satisfaction. Additionally, gender emerged as …, their satisfaction levels, and their intentions to revisit such destinations. It also explored the mediating role of tourist …
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This paper uses new micro data from the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS) to examine the gender gaps … started to be considered a market economy (2003). We findthat the gender pay gap is higher in the top half of the distribution … sector. The fall in the gender gap in the lower part of the distribution from 1986 to 2003 is explained partially by the …
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