This study investigates in three steps whether there is an association between happiness and living in one of Europe’s capital cities. Making use of the European Social Survey, the first step is a raw unadjusted correlation assessment which finds a negative and statistically significant effect on happiness of living in one of Europe’s capitals. The second step is the addition of socio-economic controls which (overall) increases the happiness penalty associated with living in a European capital city. This picture, like that of the initial finding, is different in different capitals; however no capital is associated with higher levels of happiness than elsewhere in that country. The third step adds environmental factors and perceptions (safet...
This study documents for the first time the correlation between livability and subjective well being...
This article builds on the efforts by geographers and regional scientists aimed at adding a geograph...
The proposition that living in the largest urban agglomerations of an advanced economy reduces the a...
This study investigates in three steps whether there is an association between happiness and living ...
This study investigates in three steps whether there is an association between happiness and living ...
This study investigates in three steps whether there is an association between happiness and living ...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
Happiness is a very important aspect in the life and well-being of all citizens; as such, it has bec...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
In this paper we use survey data to examine heterogeneity in the urban gradient of life satisfaction...
This work was supported by the Research Council of Norway grant number 255509This paper attempts to ...
This study investigated aspects of urban quality of life in European cities. To this end, the Flash ...
This article builds on the efforts by geographers and regional scientists aimed at adding a geograph...
This article builds on the efforts by geographers and regional scientists aimed at adding a geograph...
This study documents for the first time the correlation between livability and subjective well being...
This article builds on the efforts by geographers and regional scientists aimed at adding a geograph...
The proposition that living in the largest urban agglomerations of an advanced economy reduces the a...
This study investigates in three steps whether there is an association between happiness and living ...
This study investigates in three steps whether there is an association between happiness and living ...
This study investigates in three steps whether there is an association between happiness and living ...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
Happiness is a very important aspect in the life and well-being of all citizens; as such, it has bec...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
In this paper we use survey data to examine heterogeneity in the urban gradient of life satisfaction...
This work was supported by the Research Council of Norway grant number 255509This paper attempts to ...
This study investigated aspects of urban quality of life in European cities. To this end, the Flash ...
This article builds on the efforts by geographers and regional scientists aimed at adding a geograph...
This article builds on the efforts by geographers and regional scientists aimed at adding a geograph...
This study documents for the first time the correlation between livability and subjective well being...
This article builds on the efforts by geographers and regional scientists aimed at adding a geograph...
The proposition that living in the largest urban agglomerations of an advanced economy reduces the a...