In recent years, economists have started using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics to explain self-reported individual happiness or satisfaction with life. Using data disaggregated at the individual and regional level, this paper shows that while these variables are relevant, consideration of amenities such as climate, environmental and urban conditions, typically employed in hedonic wage and housing regressions, is critical when analysing subjective well-being. Location-specific factors are shown to have a direct impact on life satisfaction, suggesting that their effect on quality of life is not fully captured by compensating differentials in housing and labour markets
During the last decade, urban planning scientists have become interested in the concept of quality o...
During the last decade, urban planning scientists have become interested in the concept of quality o...
Do people care more about the environment as their income increases? In this paper we use a measure ...
In recent years, economists have started using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics ...
In recent years, economists have started using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics ...
This paper proposes a subjective well-being approach to test the equilibrium condition implicit in h...
In recent years, economists have being using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics t...
Indices ranking the quality of life in cities based on climatic, environmental and urban conditions ...
Indices ranking the quality of life in cities based on climatic, environmental and urban conditions ...
Recent progress in economics has moved subjective well-being towards the centre of the discourse on ...
Recent progress in economics has moved subjective well-being towards the centre of the discourse on ...
Recent progress in economics has moved subjective well-being towards the centre of the discourse on ...
AbstractMeasuring and analysing the factors that affect the quality of life (QoL) in cities and regi...
In recent years, economists have been using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics to ...
This paper proposes a subjective well-being approach to test the equilibrium condition implicit in h...
During the last decade, urban planning scientists have become interested in the concept of quality o...
During the last decade, urban planning scientists have become interested in the concept of quality o...
Do people care more about the environment as their income increases? In this paper we use a measure ...
In recent years, economists have started using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics ...
In recent years, economists have started using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics ...
This paper proposes a subjective well-being approach to test the equilibrium condition implicit in h...
In recent years, economists have being using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics t...
Indices ranking the quality of life in cities based on climatic, environmental and urban conditions ...
Indices ranking the quality of life in cities based on climatic, environmental and urban conditions ...
Recent progress in economics has moved subjective well-being towards the centre of the discourse on ...
Recent progress in economics has moved subjective well-being towards the centre of the discourse on ...
Recent progress in economics has moved subjective well-being towards the centre of the discourse on ...
AbstractMeasuring and analysing the factors that affect the quality of life (QoL) in cities and regi...
In recent years, economists have been using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics to ...
This paper proposes a subjective well-being approach to test the equilibrium condition implicit in h...
During the last decade, urban planning scientists have become interested in the concept of quality o...
During the last decade, urban planning scientists have become interested in the concept of quality o...
Do people care more about the environment as their income increases? In this paper we use a measure ...