Recent work in psychology and economics has investigated ways in which individuals experience their lives. This literature includes influences on individuals ’ momentary happiness. We contribute to this literature using a new data source, Mappiness (www.mappiness.org.uk), which permits individuals to record their wellbeing via a smartphone. The data contain more than a million observations on tens of thousands of individuals in the UK, collected since August 2010. We explore the links between individuals ’ wellbeing measured momentarily at random points in time and their experiences of paid work. We explore variation in wellbeing within-individual over time having accounted for fixed unobservable differences across people. We quantify the e...
So why is this happening in our life? We are accustomed to the fact that if we are paid for work, th...
Little is known by economists about how emotions affect productivity. To make persuasive progress, s...
There is widespread consensus that income and subjective well-being are linked, but when and why the...
Recent work in psychology and economics has investigated ways in which individuals experience their ...
A new analysis draws on data from hundreds of thousands of individuals across the globe, investigati...
Using a new data source permitting individuals to record their wellbeing via a smartphone, we explor...
This chapter investigates the role of work and employment in shaping people’s happiness, and studies...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying the extent to which subjective wellbeing shapes ...
Some firms say they care about the well-being and “happiness” of their employees. But are such claim...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of work status (i.e. working versus not working) in th...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of work status (i.e. working versus not working) in th...
This paper provides evidence from a natural experiment on the relationship between positive affect a...
We reexamine the claim that the effect of income on subjective well-being suffers from a systematic ...
The present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based measures to inv...
textabstractThe present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based mea...
So why is this happening in our life? We are accustomed to the fact that if we are paid for work, th...
Little is known by economists about how emotions affect productivity. To make persuasive progress, s...
There is widespread consensus that income and subjective well-being are linked, but when and why the...
Recent work in psychology and economics has investigated ways in which individuals experience their ...
A new analysis draws on data from hundreds of thousands of individuals across the globe, investigati...
Using a new data source permitting individuals to record their wellbeing via a smartphone, we explor...
This chapter investigates the role of work and employment in shaping people’s happiness, and studies...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying the extent to which subjective wellbeing shapes ...
Some firms say they care about the well-being and “happiness” of their employees. But are such claim...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of work status (i.e. working versus not working) in th...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of work status (i.e. working versus not working) in th...
This paper provides evidence from a natural experiment on the relationship between positive affect a...
We reexamine the claim that the effect of income on subjective well-being suffers from a systematic ...
The present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based measures to inv...
textabstractThe present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based mea...
So why is this happening in our life? We are accustomed to the fact that if we are paid for work, th...
Little is known by economists about how emotions affect productivity. To make persuasive progress, s...
There is widespread consensus that income and subjective well-being are linked, but when and why the...