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show that the observed income effect on subjective well-being is much weaker for the happiness index than for life … (3) the relationship between income and the happiness index is weak and stable over the whole distribution when basic … Lang (2019). The classical OLS and ordered probit analysis of self-reported life satisfaction of employees from 32 European …
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A large amount of policy support is spent to foster the development of rural areas in Europe. However, empirical … evidence on the well-being differential between rural and urban areas in Europe is scant and incomplete. The present study …
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traces the course of the Happiness Revolution throughout Europe since the 1980s when comprehensive and comparable data on …There is now a Happiness Revolution to go along with the earlier Industrial and Demographic Revolutions. The Happiness … Revolution is captured using people's happiness scores, as reported in public surveys, whereas the earlier revolutions are …
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Europe deliver greater satisfaction with political institutions and lead to greater personal happiness. The analysis uses … revenues. Similarly, the effect of political decentralization on the level of satisfaction with institutions also varies …
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analysis into the context of 289 NUTS regions in Europe and replacing the simple life satisfaction measure with measures of … limited themselves to measures of national GDP and mean life satisfaction. We develop this line of research by embedding the …
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