In this study, we extend the study on perceived happiness by exploring the effect of tolerance on life satisfaction in a sample of 96 countries. Our results showed that tolerance was positively linked to life satisfaction. This result remained robust even after controlling a few potential determinants of subjective wellbeing. Even more, our results showed that Latin American countries are on average associated with higher levels of life satisfaction. Finally, we’ve found that economic development mediates the link between tolerance and life satisfaction. 
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We explore the relationships between subjective well-being and income, as seen across individuals wi...
Drawing on reference group, relative deprivation, conspicuous consumption and hierarchy of needs the...
This article explores the factors influencing happiness levels and compares them within the contexts...
The aim of this study is to explore the link between subjective wellbeing and economic development. ...
This study contributes to growing research on the determinants of subjective wellbeing (SWB). We exp...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the social, economic, and cultural factors that impact sati...
In recent decades, studies on economics have identified happiness as a life quality indicator that n...
Abstract: This research project investigates an array of pecuniary and non-pecuniary factors and the...
abstract: As happiness research has begun to examine trends outside of Western countries, Latin Amer...
The happiness literature provides evidence on various factors, other than money, that do seem to con...
Double Degree in Economics from the NOVA - School of Business and Economics and InsperThis dissertat...
This paper examines the relationships between socioeconomic conditions and happiness or satisfaction...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
Individuals have been making the journey to America with the promise of a better, more fulfilling, h...
The gross domestic product has been the traditional indicator used to measure economic growth, with ...
We explore the relationships between subjective well-being and income, as seen across individuals wi...
Drawing on reference group, relative deprivation, conspicuous consumption and hierarchy of needs the...
This article explores the factors influencing happiness levels and compares them within the contexts...