We add to the literature on the driving forces of international migration. While the existing literature establishes that income differences, migration costs, and certain other factors (e.g. climate or human rights) affect the migration decision, we focus on the broader role of nonpecuniary factors. We include well-being measures in a standard model of bilateral migration flows and enrich the analysis further by testing the effects on migration of inequality in happiness within a country. Our findings that both the mean and standard deviation of happiness - in both origin and destination countries - help explain bilateral migration flows over and above any income effect, indicates the need to incorporate both pecuniary and non-pecuniary fac...
Happy people are healthier and more creative, productive, and sociable. Because of these positive ef...
To support migrants and policy makers in making more of migration, the migrant's overall outcome sho...
Melzer SM, Muffels RJ. Migrants' pursuit of happiness: An analysis of the effects of adaptation, soc...
In this paper, we consider the extent to which the aggregate happiness of a country affects the flow...
In this paper we attempt to establish a nexus between migration decisions and selfassessed happiness...
Abstract We establish a nexus between migration flows and self-assessed happiness by proposing an em...
As with most significant decisions people make, migration is generally an attempt to improve one’s q...
To facilitate migrants and policy-makers in making more informed migration decisions, the focus of t...
Migration from a poorer country to a wealthier one often results in a lower relative economic status...
The majority of modelling studies on consequences of internal migration focus almost exclusively on ...
Research on happiness casts doubt on the notion that increases in income generally bring greater hap...
One might expect economic migrants to experience an increase in happiness after migration: life in w...
One might expect economic migrants to experience an increase in happiness after migration: life in w...
Marie Curie programme under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / Career...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. It has been shown that higher levels of subjective well-being lead t...
Happy people are healthier and more creative, productive, and sociable. Because of these positive ef...
To support migrants and policy makers in making more of migration, the migrant's overall outcome sho...
Melzer SM, Muffels RJ. Migrants' pursuit of happiness: An analysis of the effects of adaptation, soc...
In this paper, we consider the extent to which the aggregate happiness of a country affects the flow...
In this paper we attempt to establish a nexus between migration decisions and selfassessed happiness...
Abstract We establish a nexus between migration flows and self-assessed happiness by proposing an em...
As with most significant decisions people make, migration is generally an attempt to improve one’s q...
To facilitate migrants and policy-makers in making more informed migration decisions, the focus of t...
Migration from a poorer country to a wealthier one often results in a lower relative economic status...
The majority of modelling studies on consequences of internal migration focus almost exclusively on ...
Research on happiness casts doubt on the notion that increases in income generally bring greater hap...
One might expect economic migrants to experience an increase in happiness after migration: life in w...
One might expect economic migrants to experience an increase in happiness after migration: life in w...
Marie Curie programme under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / Career...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. It has been shown that higher levels of subjective well-being lead t...
Happy people are healthier and more creative, productive, and sociable. Because of these positive ef...
To support migrants and policy makers in making more of migration, the migrant's overall outcome sho...
Melzer SM, Muffels RJ. Migrants' pursuit of happiness: An analysis of the effects of adaptation, soc...