It has been suggested that biological markers are associated with human happiness. We contribute to the empirical literature by examining the independent association between various aspects of biometric wellbeing measured in childhood and happiness in adulthood. Using Young Finns Study data (n = 1905) and nationally representative linked data we examine whether eight biomarkers measured in childhood (1980) are associated with happiness in adulthood (2001). Using linked data we account for a very rich set of confounders including age, sex, body size, family background, nutritional intake, physical activity, income, education and labour market experiences. We find that there is a negative relationship between triglycerides and subjective well...
We explore the idea that happiness and psychological well-being are U-shaped in age. The main diffic...
Studies of happiness levels across the life span have found support for two rival hypotheses. The po...
What makes people happy? Why should governments care about people’s well-being? How would policy cha...
It has been suggested that biological markers are associated with human happiness. We contribute to ...
It has been suggested that biological markers are associated with human happiness. We contribute to ...
This paper aims to consider whether there is a link between youth happiness levels and adult life sa...
Subjective Wellbeing (SWB) can be assessed with distinct measures that have been hypothesized to rep...
A growing literature identifies associations between subjective and biometric indicators of wellbein...
Chronic disease is the biggest health issue of our time and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is predicte...
Research on happiness has produced valuable insights into the sources of subjective well-being. A ma...
Most of the studies and research conducted on the relationship of human health and happiness have co...
&tract-Happiness, or subjective well-being, was measured 311 u birth-record-based sample of seve...
This paper uses data from the 2008 General Social Survey to reproduce results that point to health a...
With the emergence of positive psychology, happiness has received increasing attention from psycholo...
Research on happiness has produced valuable insights into the sources of subjective well-being that ...
We explore the idea that happiness and psychological well-being are U-shaped in age. The main diffic...
Studies of happiness levels across the life span have found support for two rival hypotheses. The po...
What makes people happy? Why should governments care about people’s well-being? How would policy cha...
It has been suggested that biological markers are associated with human happiness. We contribute to ...
It has been suggested that biological markers are associated with human happiness. We contribute to ...
This paper aims to consider whether there is a link between youth happiness levels and adult life sa...
Subjective Wellbeing (SWB) can be assessed with distinct measures that have been hypothesized to rep...
A growing literature identifies associations between subjective and biometric indicators of wellbein...
Chronic disease is the biggest health issue of our time and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is predicte...
Research on happiness has produced valuable insights into the sources of subjective well-being. A ma...
Most of the studies and research conducted on the relationship of human health and happiness have co...
&tract-Happiness, or subjective well-being, was measured 311 u birth-record-based sample of seve...
This paper uses data from the 2008 General Social Survey to reproduce results that point to health a...
With the emergence of positive psychology, happiness has received increasing attention from psycholo...
Research on happiness has produced valuable insights into the sources of subjective well-being that ...
We explore the idea that happiness and psychological well-being are U-shaped in age. The main diffic...
Studies of happiness levels across the life span have found support for two rival hypotheses. The po...
What makes people happy? Why should governments care about people’s well-being? How would policy cha...