This dissertation aims at improving our knowledge about Subjective Well-Being (either in theory and in practice) by addressing the crucial question of which mechanisms explain people\u2019s sense of well-being. We support the general hypothesis that while economic growth plays an essential role in increasing people\u2019s life standards, the subjective well-being is in part explained by noneconomic factors.These include individual psychological traits, generalised levels of trust, social support and involvement in social activities. The results of this thesis, may serve as a reference point for educators, researchers, policy-makers, and all those working in the field
This study seeks to demonstrate the complexity involved with analysing wellbeing, beginning first wi...
Improvement of well-being is a central objective in most policy making and individual behaviour. The...
The economic science has often been defined as ‘dismal’. However, it witnessed the origin of a new b...
This dissertation aims at improving our knowledge about Subjective Well-Being (either in theory and ...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...
Over the last couple of decades, as part of the rise of positive psychology, psychologists have give...
I argue that subjective well-being scholarship (SWB) has opened valuable new vistas in wellbeing res...
The aim of this paper is to survey the 'hard' evidence on the effects of subjective well-being. In d...
Subjective well-being indicators, such as positive and negative emotions, life evaluations, and asse...
There is increasing interest in the “economics of happiness”, reflected by the number of articles th...
textabstractSubjective well-being is no great issue in sociology; the subject is not mentioned in so...
Subjective well-being is no great issue in sociology; the subject is not mentioned in sociological t...
Abstract. Increasing attention is being paid in academic, policy, and public arenas to subjective me...
This study seeks to demonstrate the complexity involved with analysing wellbeing, beginning first wi...
Improvement of well-being is a central objective in most policy making and individual behaviour. The...
The economic science has often been defined as ‘dismal’. However, it witnessed the origin of a new b...
This dissertation aims at improving our knowledge about Subjective Well-Being (either in theory and ...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...
Over the last couple of decades, as part of the rise of positive psychology, psychologists have give...
I argue that subjective well-being scholarship (SWB) has opened valuable new vistas in wellbeing res...
The aim of this paper is to survey the 'hard' evidence on the effects of subjective well-being. In d...
Subjective well-being indicators, such as positive and negative emotions, life evaluations, and asse...
There is increasing interest in the “economics of happiness”, reflected by the number of articles th...
textabstractSubjective well-being is no great issue in sociology; the subject is not mentioned in so...
Subjective well-being is no great issue in sociology; the subject is not mentioned in sociological t...
Abstract. Increasing attention is being paid in academic, policy, and public arenas to subjective me...
This study seeks to demonstrate the complexity involved with analysing wellbeing, beginning first wi...
Improvement of well-being is a central objective in most policy making and individual behaviour. The...
The economic science has often been defined as ‘dismal’. However, it witnessed the origin of a new b...