This study attempts to examine relative income effects on perceived happiness in three major Asian countries—China, Japan, and Korea—in comparison with the United Sates, on the basis of largely comparable nationwide surveys in these countries. Consistent with the results from previous studies in Western countries, comparisons with an individual’s own income and average income of the reference group are significantly associated with the individual’s perceived happiness in Asia. The associations between relative income and happiness are stronger for individual income than family income in China, while the opposite is true in Japan and Korea. Even after controlling for the subjective assessment of family income or personal class identification...
Past research investigating the relative income effect have found mixed results. In the current rese...
The relative income hypothesis predicts that an individualʼs level of happiness decreases in othersʼ...
There are a variety of studies that show that absolute income is positively correlated with individu...
This study attempts to examine relative income effects on perceived happiness in three major Asian c...
How would people’s individual-level absolute income affect their own subjective well being or happin...
Extant research has found that an individual’s happiness is relative with respect to income, suggest...
International audienceThis paper uses relatively large-scale internet survey data from Japan to anal...
Cross-cultural studies have suggested that happiness in Eastern countries is characterized by a grea...
We investigated how regional income inequality is associated with the individual assessment of happi...
This paper examines recent trends and determinants of happiness inequality in Japan using unique dat...
ii This thesis examines determinants of people’s happiness in China with a national sample of adults...
In this paper we estimate the regional disparity of income and happiness between prefectures using t...
Does more money always mean that people are happier with their lives? To test the social comparison ...
This paper examines recent trends and determinants of happiness inequality in Japan using unique dat...
Do other peoples’ incomes reduce the happiness which people in advanced countries experience from an...
Past research investigating the relative income effect have found mixed results. In the current rese...
The relative income hypothesis predicts that an individualʼs level of happiness decreases in othersʼ...
There are a variety of studies that show that absolute income is positively correlated with individu...
This study attempts to examine relative income effects on perceived happiness in three major Asian c...
How would people’s individual-level absolute income affect their own subjective well being or happin...
Extant research has found that an individual’s happiness is relative with respect to income, suggest...
International audienceThis paper uses relatively large-scale internet survey data from Japan to anal...
Cross-cultural studies have suggested that happiness in Eastern countries is characterized by a grea...
We investigated how regional income inequality is associated with the individual assessment of happi...
This paper examines recent trends and determinants of happiness inequality in Japan using unique dat...
ii This thesis examines determinants of people’s happiness in China with a national sample of adults...
In this paper we estimate the regional disparity of income and happiness between prefectures using t...
Does more money always mean that people are happier with their lives? To test the social comparison ...
This paper examines recent trends and determinants of happiness inequality in Japan using unique dat...
Do other peoples’ incomes reduce the happiness which people in advanced countries experience from an...
Past research investigating the relative income effect have found mixed results. In the current rese...
The relative income hypothesis predicts that an individualʼs level of happiness decreases in othersʼ...
There are a variety of studies that show that absolute income is positively correlated with individu...