There is a growing interest among policymakers in the use of subjective well-being (or ``happiness'') data to measure societal progress, as well as to inform and evaluate public policy. Yet despite a sharp rise in the supply of well-being-based policymaking, it remains unclear whether there is any electoral demand for it. In this paper, I study a long-run panel of general elections in Europe and find that well-being is a strong predictor of election results. National measures of subjective well-being are able to explain more of the variance in governing party vote share than standard macroeconomic indicators typically used in the economic voting literature. Consistent results are found at the individual level when considering subjective ...
Political scientists traditionally have analyzed the effect of politics on subjective well-being (SW...
This study looks at the effects of different elements of economic well-being on populist voting in n...
Subjective well-being has been described as perhaps “the ultimate dependent variable” of the social ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Is it in politicians’ interest to focus policy on subjective well-being (SWB)? Many governments and ...
What causes us to vote and what do we get out of it? We approach these questions using data on votin...
In this paper we extend the research on happiness and spatial theory of voting by exploring whether ...
There is an emerging literature to explain the variation in voting behavior by subjective well-being...
Exploiting novel longitudinal data on individuals in Great Britain matched to their parliamentary co...
A rapidly growing literature has attempted to explain Donald Trump's success in the 2016 U.S. presid...
Political scientists have studied extensively the gap between winners and losers of democratic elect...
Empirical models of retrospective voting primarily employ standard monetary and financial indicators...
Population wellbeing, an aggregate measure of positive mental, physical, and emotional health, has p...
We examine the effects of the 2016 and 2012 US presidential election outcomes on subjective wellbein...
In this contribution, we first discuss how the analysis of self-reported measures of subjective well...
Political scientists traditionally have analyzed the effect of politics on subjective well-being (SW...
This study looks at the effects of different elements of economic well-being on populist voting in n...
Subjective well-being has been described as perhaps “the ultimate dependent variable” of the social ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Is it in politicians’ interest to focus policy on subjective well-being (SWB)? Many governments and ...
What causes us to vote and what do we get out of it? We approach these questions using data on votin...
In this paper we extend the research on happiness and spatial theory of voting by exploring whether ...
There is an emerging literature to explain the variation in voting behavior by subjective well-being...
Exploiting novel longitudinal data on individuals in Great Britain matched to their parliamentary co...
A rapidly growing literature has attempted to explain Donald Trump's success in the 2016 U.S. presid...
Political scientists have studied extensively the gap between winners and losers of democratic elect...
Empirical models of retrospective voting primarily employ standard monetary and financial indicators...
Population wellbeing, an aggregate measure of positive mental, physical, and emotional health, has p...
We examine the effects of the 2016 and 2012 US presidential election outcomes on subjective wellbein...
In this contribution, we first discuss how the analysis of self-reported measures of subjective well...
Political scientists traditionally have analyzed the effect of politics on subjective well-being (SW...
This study looks at the effects of different elements of economic well-being on populist voting in n...
Subjective well-being has been described as perhaps “the ultimate dependent variable” of the social ...