Despite strong growth performance in transition economies in the last decade, residents of transition countries report abnormally low levels of life satisfaction. Using data from the World Values Survey and other sources, we study various explanations of this phenomenon. First, we document that the disparity in life satisfaction between residents of transition and nontransition countries is much larger among the elderly. Second, we find that deterioration in public goods provision, an increase in macroeconomic volatility, and a mismatch of human capital of residents educated before transition (which disproportionately affects the aged population) explain a great deal of the difference in life satisfaction between transition countries and ot...
In this paper we combine the data from surveys about life-satisfaction and macroeconomic data and an...
Rapid economic convergence in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries has not been matched by a...
Russians reported large changes in their life satisfaction over the post-transition years. In this p...
Despite strong growth performance in transition economies in the last decade, residents of transitio...
Despite strong growth performance in transition economies in the last decade, residents of transitio...
The “transition happiness gap” has been one of the most robust findings in the literature on life sa...
This paper analyses life satisfaction in transition countries using evidence from the "World Values ...
We analyse self-reported measures of satisfaction with life in a transition country, Kyrgyzstan, usi...
We analyse self-reported measures of satisfaction with life in a transition country, Kyrgyzstan, usi...
AbstractAlong with political and economic changes, the fall of the socialist regimes in Central and ...
The profound economic and political changes of the 1990s had detrimental social effects in many doma...
Recent studies in economics of happiness focusing on the influence of different aspects of subjectiv...
Recent studies on life satisfaction or well-being focus on transition countries. These countries are...
In the transition from socialism to capitalism in Eastern Europe life satisfaction has followed the ...
In this paper we use several well-being measures that combine average income with a measure of inequ...
In this paper we combine the data from surveys about life-satisfaction and macroeconomic data and an...
Rapid economic convergence in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries has not been matched by a...
Russians reported large changes in their life satisfaction over the post-transition years. In this p...
Despite strong growth performance in transition economies in the last decade, residents of transitio...
Despite strong growth performance in transition economies in the last decade, residents of transitio...
The “transition happiness gap” has been one of the most robust findings in the literature on life sa...
This paper analyses life satisfaction in transition countries using evidence from the "World Values ...
We analyse self-reported measures of satisfaction with life in a transition country, Kyrgyzstan, usi...
We analyse self-reported measures of satisfaction with life in a transition country, Kyrgyzstan, usi...
AbstractAlong with political and economic changes, the fall of the socialist regimes in Central and ...
The profound economic and political changes of the 1990s had detrimental social effects in many doma...
Recent studies in economics of happiness focusing on the influence of different aspects of subjectiv...
Recent studies on life satisfaction or well-being focus on transition countries. These countries are...
In the transition from socialism to capitalism in Eastern Europe life satisfaction has followed the ...
In this paper we use several well-being measures that combine average income with a measure of inequ...
In this paper we combine the data from surveys about life-satisfaction and macroeconomic data and an...
Rapid economic convergence in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries has not been matched by a...
Russians reported large changes in their life satisfaction over the post-transition years. In this p...