In the recent decade demographers turned their attention to investigating the effects of children on self-rated happiness or life satisfaction. The underlying idea of this strand of research is to find out whether it pays off for individuals to become parents in terms of their subjective well-being, given the costs of having children. Following this line of research, this article studies the impacts of childbearing on individual-level happiness in Poland; a country which experienced a rapid decline in fertility despite the particularly strong attachment of young Poles to family values. To this end, we applied methods for panel data analysis which allowed us to control for endogeneity of subjective well-being and parenthood. Our results reve...
Over the past few decades, social scientists have produced a sizable body of work suggesting that pa...
To ascertain the effect of different institutional settings on the happiness-parenthood link, new st...
The literature on fertility and happiness has neglected comparative analysis. we investigate the fer...
Understanding how the process of childbearing influences parental well-being has great potential to ...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, recent studies argue that parenthood is not necessarily related to ...
This study aims to determine whether subjective well-being has a different psychological meaning for...
In this paper we analyse the relationship between childbearing and happiness taking a comparative pe...
This is a common knowledge that demographic trends in the EU Member States does not ensure the subst...
International audienceThere is mixed evidence in the existing literature on whether children are ass...
The low perceived subjective well-being of potential parents has been put forward as an explanation ...
Using happiness as a well-being measure and comparative data from the European social survey we focu...
Do people with higher life satisfaction have more children? Having children requires considerable en...
Do people with higher life satisfaction have more children? Having children requires considerable en...
Over the past few decades, social scientists have produced a sizable body of work suggesting that pa...
To ascertain the effect of different institutional settings on the happiness-parenthood link, new st...
The literature on fertility and happiness has neglected comparative analysis. we investigate the fer...
Understanding how the process of childbearing influences parental well-being has great potential to ...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, recent studies argue that parenthood is not necessarily related to ...
This study aims to determine whether subjective well-being has a different psychological meaning for...
In this paper we analyse the relationship between childbearing and happiness taking a comparative pe...
This is a common knowledge that demographic trends in the EU Member States does not ensure the subst...
International audienceThere is mixed evidence in the existing literature on whether children are ass...
The low perceived subjective well-being of potential parents has been put forward as an explanation ...
Using happiness as a well-being measure and comparative data from the European social survey we focu...
Do people with higher life satisfaction have more children? Having children requires considerable en...
Do people with higher life satisfaction have more children? Having children requires considerable en...
Over the past few decades, social scientists have produced a sizable body of work suggesting that pa...
To ascertain the effect of different institutional settings on the happiness-parenthood link, new st...
The literature on fertility and happiness has neglected comparative analysis. we investigate the fer...