Implementation of broad approaches to welfare analysis usually entails the use of ?subjective? welfare indicators. We analyse BHPS data on financial wellbeing to determine whether reported current and retrospective perceptions are consistent with each other and with the existence of a common underlying wellbeing concept. We allow for adjustment of perceptions in a vector ARMA model for panel data, with dependent variables observed ordinally and find that current perceptions exhibit slow adjustment to changing circumstances and retrospective assessments of past wellbeing are heavily contaminated by current circumstances, causing significant bias in measures of the level and change in welfare
We use a panel vector autoregressions model to examine the coevolution of changes in mental well-bei...
Measures of subjective well-being have gained substantial attention in economics as quantitative app...
This thesis contributes to the rapidly growing field of the economics of wellbeing. Economic researc...
This article holds the view that intertemporal comparisons of subjective well-being measures are onl...
This article holds the view that intertemporal comparisons of subjective well-being measures are onl...
We consider the issue of the dynamics of perceptions, as expressed in responses to survey questions ...
A large multidisciplinary literature has sought to explain how a person's wellbeing changes over tim...
A comparison of three measures of subjective well-being indicates two areas of difference. First, li...
RECENT approaches to subjective well-being (SWB) advocate the use of experience-sampling and diary a...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We use t...
There is much discussion about using subjective well-being measures as inputs into a social welfare ...
"Past research has found that subjective questions about an individuals' economic status do not corr...
A comparison of measures of happiness and life evaluation indicates significant differences in corre...
Are people condemned to an inherent level of experienced happiness? A review of the economic researc...
Many cross-sectional subjective well-being (SWB) studies find that subjective well-being is U-shaped...
We use a panel vector autoregressions model to examine the coevolution of changes in mental well-bei...
Measures of subjective well-being have gained substantial attention in economics as quantitative app...
This thesis contributes to the rapidly growing field of the economics of wellbeing. Economic researc...
This article holds the view that intertemporal comparisons of subjective well-being measures are onl...
This article holds the view that intertemporal comparisons of subjective well-being measures are onl...
We consider the issue of the dynamics of perceptions, as expressed in responses to survey questions ...
A large multidisciplinary literature has sought to explain how a person's wellbeing changes over tim...
A comparison of three measures of subjective well-being indicates two areas of difference. First, li...
RECENT approaches to subjective well-being (SWB) advocate the use of experience-sampling and diary a...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We use t...
There is much discussion about using subjective well-being measures as inputs into a social welfare ...
"Past research has found that subjective questions about an individuals' economic status do not corr...
A comparison of measures of happiness and life evaluation indicates significant differences in corre...
Are people condemned to an inherent level of experienced happiness? A review of the economic researc...
Many cross-sectional subjective well-being (SWB) studies find that subjective well-being is U-shaped...
We use a panel vector autoregressions model to examine the coevolution of changes in mental well-bei...
Measures of subjective well-being have gained substantial attention in economics as quantitative app...
This thesis contributes to the rapidly growing field of the economics of wellbeing. Economic researc...