An increasing number of studies suggest that the relationship between higher education and subjective well-being (SWB) is either insignificant or negative. Most of these studies, however, use life satisfaction as a proxy for SWB. In this study, using longitudinal data from the Household Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia survey, I examine the link between higher education and three different measures of subjective well-being: life satisfaction and its different sub-domains (evaluative), positive and negative affect (hedonic), and engagement and purpose (eudaimonic). Three substantial results emerge: (1) people with higher education are more likely to report higher levels of eudaimonic and hedonic SWB, i.e., they view their lives as more...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
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An increasing number of studies suggest that the relationship between higher education and subjectiv...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of post-secondary education on the well-being o...
In the well-being literature an association is commonly drawn between higher education levels and hi...
Past research has shown a positive association between education and well-being. Much of this resear...
Past research has shown a positive association between education and well-being. Much of this resear...
Happiness studies are a growing research area in economics. In this study we focus on the determinan...
It is commonly-believed that education is a good thing for individuals. Yet its correlation with sub...
This article reviews the higher education literature surrounding happiness and related notions: sati...
Education is generally seen as enhancing people's lives. However, previous research has reported an ...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
This paper investigates the higher education literature surrounding happiness and related notions: s...
While education has played a strong role in the ancient debate on the necessary preconditions for th...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
Published ArticleIn addition to assisting students in addressing stressful challenges, psychologists...
This paper tests whether there are wider considerations for undertaking than just income enhancement...
An increasing number of studies suggest that the relationship between higher education and subjectiv...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of post-secondary education on the well-being o...
In the well-being literature an association is commonly drawn between higher education levels and hi...
Past research has shown a positive association between education and well-being. Much of this resear...
Past research has shown a positive association between education and well-being. Much of this resear...
Happiness studies are a growing research area in economics. In this study we focus on the determinan...
It is commonly-believed that education is a good thing for individuals. Yet its correlation with sub...
This article reviews the higher education literature surrounding happiness and related notions: sati...
Education is generally seen as enhancing people's lives. However, previous research has reported an ...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
This paper investigates the higher education literature surrounding happiness and related notions: s...
While education has played a strong role in the ancient debate on the necessary preconditions for th...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
Published ArticleIn addition to assisting students in addressing stressful challenges, psychologists...
This paper tests whether there are wider considerations for undertaking than just income enhancement...