Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine the link between income and subjective well-being. We find that, for the whole sample of nineteen European countries, although income is positively correlated with both happiness and life satisfaction, reference income exerts a negative effect on individual wellbeing. Thus our results lend support to both the absolute and relative income hypotheses. Performing separate analyses for some Eastern European countries, we also find some evidence of a tunnel effect , in that reference income has a positive--impact on subjective well-being. Our findings support the view that in environments with stable income and employment, reference income serves as a basis for social comparisons, wher...
An earlier version was presented at the International Confederation for the Advancement of Behaviora...
This thesis tries to verify the impact of income and income of reference group on subjectively exper...
The purpose in the present paper is to use individual panel data in the European Community Household...
Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine the link between income and subjective ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of th...
Using cross-sectional data from the first two rounds of the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine...
There are a variety of studies that show that absolute income is positively correlated with individu...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether income has different relationships to subjective wel...
Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective w...
The relationship between income and subjective well-being (SWB) is investigated using eight waves of...
The “Easterlin paradox” suggests that there is no link between the economic development of a society...
Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis that an individual’s position in an income stratum—more t...
This paper uses peer comparisons to analyze the impact of different types of inequalities (i.e., wit...
Does income rank matter more for well-being in more unequal countries? Using more than 160,000 obser...
Does income rank matter more for well-being in more unequal countries? Using more than 160,000 obser...
An earlier version was presented at the International Confederation for the Advancement of Behaviora...
This thesis tries to verify the impact of income and income of reference group on subjectively exper...
The purpose in the present paper is to use individual panel data in the European Community Household...
Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine the link between income and subjective ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of th...
Using cross-sectional data from the first two rounds of the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine...
There are a variety of studies that show that absolute income is positively correlated with individu...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether income has different relationships to subjective wel...
Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective w...
The relationship between income and subjective well-being (SWB) is investigated using eight waves of...
The “Easterlin paradox” suggests that there is no link between the economic development of a society...
Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis that an individual’s position in an income stratum—more t...
This paper uses peer comparisons to analyze the impact of different types of inequalities (i.e., wit...
Does income rank matter more for well-being in more unequal countries? Using more than 160,000 obser...
Does income rank matter more for well-being in more unequal countries? Using more than 160,000 obser...
An earlier version was presented at the International Confederation for the Advancement of Behaviora...
This thesis tries to verify the impact of income and income of reference group on subjectively exper...
The purpose in the present paper is to use individual panel data in the European Community Household...