This thesis consists of four self-contained essays in economics, all concerned with different aspects of subjective well-being. The abstracts of the four studies are as follows. Beyond Income: The Importance for Life Satisfaction of Having Access to a Cash Margin. We study how life satisfaction among adult Swedes is influenced by having access to a cash margin, i.e. a moderate amount of money that could be acquired on short notice either through own savings, by loan from family or friends, or by other means. We find that cash margin is a strong and robust predictor of life satisfaction, also when controlling for individual fixed effects and socio-economic conditions, including income. Decomposing Variation in Daily Feelings: The Role of Tim...
We estimate the correlation between life satisfaction and affective (emotional) well-being—two conce...
This paper uses the Swedish Level of Living Survey to study how satisfaction with living conditions ...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
ii Conventional approaches to the analysis of human well-being use money-metric measures such as inc...
This paper uses the Swedish Level of Living Survey to study how satisfaction with living conditions ...
The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the new field of happiness economics which over th...
The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the new field of happiness economics which over th...
A comparison of three measures of subjective well-being indicates two areas of difference. First, li...
A comparison of three measures of subjective well-being indicates two areas of difference. First, li...
This thesis is comprised of four empirical papers. Paper 1, entitled “People do not adapt. New analy...
We estimate the correlation between life satisfaction and affective (emotional) well-being—two conce...
We estimate the correlation between life satisfaction and affective (emotional) well-being—two conce...
This paper uses the Swedish Level of Living Survey to study how satisfaction with living conditions ...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
ii Conventional approaches to the analysis of human well-being use money-metric measures such as inc...
This paper uses the Swedish Level of Living Survey to study how satisfaction with living conditions ...
The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the new field of happiness economics which over th...
The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the new field of happiness economics which over th...
A comparison of three measures of subjective well-being indicates two areas of difference. First, li...
A comparison of three measures of subjective well-being indicates two areas of difference. First, li...
This thesis is comprised of four empirical papers. Paper 1, entitled “People do not adapt. New analy...
We estimate the correlation between life satisfaction and affective (emotional) well-being—two conce...
We estimate the correlation between life satisfaction and affective (emotional) well-being—two conce...
This paper uses the Swedish Level of Living Survey to study how satisfaction with living conditions ...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...