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Do other peoples' incomes reduce the happiness which people in advanced countries experience from any given income? And … does this help to explain why in the U.S., Germany and some other advanced countries, happiness has been constant for many … samples since 1972) comparator income has a negative effect on happiness equal in magnitude to the positive effect of own …
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In Happiness for All?, Carol Graham raises disquieting ideas about today's United States. The challenge she puts … citizens have downwardly trended happiness levels. There is, however, one bright side to an otherwise dark story. The happiness …
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We report eleven studies that show declines in life satisfaction and happiness among young adults in the last decade or … Global Minds. There is broad evidence across all of these English-speaking countries that happiness and life satisfaction …
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deaths by suicide, or by bias due to endogeneity of own income. Our results confirm findings using self-reported happiness …
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self-reports and responses to a battery of vignette questions. We find global life satisfaction of happiness is well …
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self-reports and responses to a battery of vignette questions. We find global life satisfaction of happiness is well … substantially more with income in the U.S. than in The Netherlands. -- Happiness ; life satisfaction ; vignettes ; reporting bias …
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This paper suggests multidimensional affluence measures for the top of the distribution. In contrast to commonly used top income shares, they allow the analysis of the extent, intensity and breadth of affluence in several dimensions within a common framework. We illustrate this by analyzing the...
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This paper suggests multidimensional affluence measures for the top of the distribution. In contrast to commonly used top income shares, they allow the analysis of the extent, intensity and breadth of affluence in several dimensions within a common framework. We illustrate this by analyzing the...
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