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important to individuals. The model can also account qualitatively for the positive skewness of wealth and income distributions …, and significantly greater wealth inequality compared to income inequality. …
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Or Paradox Regained? The answer is Paradox Regained. New data confirm that for countries worldwide long-term trends in happiness and real GDP per capita are not significantly positively related. The principal reason that Paradox critics reach a different conclusion, aside from problems of data...
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indeed strongly associated with the household per-capita income and expenditure and with various triangulating measures of …
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since the latter has been measured. For convenience and availability matters, income (what people earn) was mostly used at … SWB. In most cases, wealth is more important than income from the perspective of SWB. Theoretical and empirical reasons …
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analysed by gender. Basic results are: health worsens, income declines and satisfaction is poorer with higher body mass index …. Underweight women earn more and overweight less than others. For normal-weight men the income is on average higher than for over … estimates. However, no clear-cut disadvantage in income of underweight men can be found. Stable coefficients result for the …
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