Economic indicators, like gross domestic product per capita, are commonly used as indicators of welfare. However, they have a very limited and narrow scope, excluding many potentially important welfare determinants, such as health, relative income and religion – not surprising since they were not designed to fill this role. As a result, there is growing acceptance, and use of, subjective measures of well-being (called ‘happiness’ or ‘life satisfaction’, often used interchangeably) both worldwide and in South Africa. Happiness economics does not propose to replace income-based measures of well-being, but rather attempts to complement them with broader measures, which can be important in making policy decisions that optimise societal welfare....
The study reported in this article explored the happiness status of residents in a South African tow...
The study reported in this article explored the happiness status of residents in aSouth...
Are happiness patterns structurally the same when comparing poor and rich countries? Using cross-sec...
Publisher versionEconomic indicators, like gross domestic product per capita, are commonly used as i...
Publisher versionEconomic indicators, like GDP per capita, are commonly used as indicators of welfar...
This paper tests for happiness differences among race groups in South Africa and also investigates t...
The issue of what determines subjective well-being has been at the centre of a recent flurry of rese...
We analyze the large changes in the level and distribution of reported life satisfaction In South Af...
PhD (Economics)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016.Life satisfaction within various ...
This paper examines the relationship between subjective well-being and domain satisfactions. In the ...
Abstract: Reported levels of household life satisfaction, also referred to as subjective well-being,...
One of the fundamental aspects of human life is the attempt to achieve happiness. Traditionally, hap...
The first purpose of this chapter is to test differences between dominant and subordinate groups in ...
Five years after South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994, life satisfaction and happiness ...
The South African Quality of Life Trends study has tracked the subjective well-being of South Africa...
The study reported in this article explored the happiness status of residents in a South African tow...
The study reported in this article explored the happiness status of residents in aSouth...
Are happiness patterns structurally the same when comparing poor and rich countries? Using cross-sec...
Publisher versionEconomic indicators, like gross domestic product per capita, are commonly used as i...
Publisher versionEconomic indicators, like GDP per capita, are commonly used as indicators of welfar...
This paper tests for happiness differences among race groups in South Africa and also investigates t...
The issue of what determines subjective well-being has been at the centre of a recent flurry of rese...
We analyze the large changes in the level and distribution of reported life satisfaction In South Af...
PhD (Economics)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016.Life satisfaction within various ...
This paper examines the relationship between subjective well-being and domain satisfactions. In the ...
Abstract: Reported levels of household life satisfaction, also referred to as subjective well-being,...
One of the fundamental aspects of human life is the attempt to achieve happiness. Traditionally, hap...
The first purpose of this chapter is to test differences between dominant and subordinate groups in ...
Five years after South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994, life satisfaction and happiness ...
The South African Quality of Life Trends study has tracked the subjective well-being of South Africa...
The study reported in this article explored the happiness status of residents in a South African tow...
The study reported in this article explored the happiness status of residents in aSouth...
Are happiness patterns structurally the same when comparing poor and rich countries? Using cross-sec...