Background There is a growing body of population survey data on national subjective well-being which allows comparisons across countries and across periods. Key issues in this work are as follows. Can response to questions on well-being be meaningfully compared across countries and periods? What social conditions are associated with greater well-being both between countries and across periods? Are there lessons for how global well-being might be improved? This review aims to give an overview of this area and its relevance to psychiatric epidemiology. Methods Systematic searches of the literature were carried out using eight academic databases between August 2012 and January 2013. Results Subjective well-being involves multiple components, i...
Happiness is a valuable experience, and societies want their citizens to be happy. Although this soc...
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of international organisations and national governments have commit...
We explored whether rising income in nations is associated with increasing subjective well-being (SW...
Background There is a growing body of population survey data on national subjective well-being which...
The past decade has witnessed a growing interest in well-being indicators and their potential for in...
This article presents areview of empirical research exploring cross-national differences in the corr...
This article focuses on the contributions and, importantly, the limitations of subjective wellbeing ...
markdownabstractSubjective well-being is a main goal in modern society, thus it is worth knowing ...
This paper attempts to explain international and inter-personal differences in subjective well-being...
In this study we raise the question how a nation’s income inequality affects subjective well-being. ...
In this study we raise the question how a nation’s income inequality affects subjective well-being. ...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Governme...
Between-nation differences in wellbeing are frequently reported. Such differences are attributed to ...
Objectives / Purpose / Background Maximising the happiness and life satisfaction (i.e., subjective w...
The present study examined the question whether the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), which is one of...
Happiness is a valuable experience, and societies want their citizens to be happy. Although this soc...
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of international organisations and national governments have commit...
We explored whether rising income in nations is associated with increasing subjective well-being (SW...
Background There is a growing body of population survey data on national subjective well-being which...
The past decade has witnessed a growing interest in well-being indicators and their potential for in...
This article presents areview of empirical research exploring cross-national differences in the corr...
This article focuses on the contributions and, importantly, the limitations of subjective wellbeing ...
markdownabstractSubjective well-being is a main goal in modern society, thus it is worth knowing ...
This paper attempts to explain international and inter-personal differences in subjective well-being...
In this study we raise the question how a nation’s income inequality affects subjective well-being. ...
In this study we raise the question how a nation’s income inequality affects subjective well-being. ...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Governme...
Between-nation differences in wellbeing are frequently reported. Such differences are attributed to ...
Objectives / Purpose / Background Maximising the happiness and life satisfaction (i.e., subjective w...
The present study examined the question whether the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), which is one of...
Happiness is a valuable experience, and societies want their citizens to be happy. Although this soc...
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of international organisations and national governments have commit...
We explored whether rising income in nations is associated with increasing subjective well-being (SW...