International audienceThere is mixed evidence in the existing literature on whether children are associated with greater subjective well-being, with the correlation depending on which countries and populations are considered. We here provide a systematic analysis of this question based on three different datasets: two cross-national and one national panel. We show that the association between children and subjective well-being is positive only in developed countries, and for those who become parents after the age of 30 and who have higher income. We also provide evidence of a positive selection into parenthood, whereby happier individuals are more likely to have children
The relationship between the subjective well-being of parents and their own 12–16-year-old chi...
Over the past few decades, social scientists have produced a sizable body of work suggesting that pa...
Previous research into life satisfaction shows just how complex a topic this can be. Parental life s...
International audienceThere is mixed evidence in the existing literature on whether children are ass...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, recent studies argue that parenthood is not necessarily related to ...
The literature on fertility and happiness has neglected comparative analysis. we investigate the fer...
The literature on fertility and happiness has neglected comparative analysis. we investigate the fer...
In this paper we analyse the relationship between childbearing and happiness taking a comparative pe...
Understanding how the process of childbearing influences parental well-being has great potential to ...
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...
In the recent decade demographers turned their attention to investigating the effects of children on...
Using happiness as a well-being measure and comparative data from the European social survey we focu...
This study aims to determine whether subjective well-being has a different psychological meaning for...
The relationship between the subjective well-being of parents and their own 12–16-year-old chi...
Over the past few decades, social scientists have produced a sizable body of work suggesting that pa...
Previous research into life satisfaction shows just how complex a topic this can be. Parental life s...
International audienceThere is mixed evidence in the existing literature on whether children are ass...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, recent studies argue that parenthood is not necessarily related to ...
The literature on fertility and happiness has neglected comparative analysis. we investigate the fer...
The literature on fertility and happiness has neglected comparative analysis. we investigate the fer...
In this paper we analyse the relationship between childbearing and happiness taking a comparative pe...
Understanding how the process of childbearing influences parental well-being has great potential to ...
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...
In the recent decade demographers turned their attention to investigating the effects of children on...
Using happiness as a well-being measure and comparative data from the European social survey we focu...
This study aims to determine whether subjective well-being has a different psychological meaning for...
The relationship between the subjective well-being of parents and their own 12–16-year-old chi...
Over the past few decades, social scientists have produced a sizable body of work suggesting that pa...
Previous research into life satisfaction shows just how complex a topic this can be. Parental life s...