This paper uses Japanese data which includes measures of self-declared satisfaction, reference-group income, and the direction and intensity of income comparisons. Relative to Europeans, the Japanese compare more to friends and less to colleagues, and compare their incomes more. The relationship between satisfaction and others' income is negative, and more negative for those who report greater income comparison intensity. A self-reported measure of others' income does better than cell-mean income in explaining satisfaction, and would arguably make a useful addition to many existing surveys
Our paper provides novel evidence on the burgeoning literature on life satisfaction and relative com...
This paper provides unprecedented direct evidence from large-scale survey data on both the intensity...
There are a variety of studies that show that absolute income is positively correlated with individu...
International audienceThis paper uses relatively large-scale internet survey data from Japan to anal...
This study attempts to examine relative income effects on perceived happiness in three major Asian c...
This study attempts to examine relative income effects on perceived happiness in three major Asian c...
This paper provides unprecedented direct evidence from large-scale survey data on both the intensity...
This article makes three main contributions to the economics of happiness literature. First, using a...
MEXT-Supported Program for the Strategic Research Foundation at Private Universities (2014-2018)Form...
Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis that an individual’s position in an income stratum—more t...
International audienceWhile there is now something of a consensus in the economics of happiness lite...
This paper examines recent trends and determinants of happiness inequality in Japan using unique dat...
Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective w...
Our paper provides novel evidence on the burgeoning literature on life satisfaction and relative com...
This paper provides unprecedented direct evidence from large-scale survey data on both the intensity...
There are a variety of studies that show that absolute income is positively correlated with individu...
International audienceThis paper uses relatively large-scale internet survey data from Japan to anal...
This study attempts to examine relative income effects on perceived happiness in three major Asian c...
This study attempts to examine relative income effects on perceived happiness in three major Asian c...
This paper provides unprecedented direct evidence from large-scale survey data on both the intensity...
This article makes three main contributions to the economics of happiness literature. First, using a...
MEXT-Supported Program for the Strategic Research Foundation at Private Universities (2014-2018)Form...
Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis that an individual’s position in an income stratum—more t...
International audienceWhile there is now something of a consensus in the economics of happiness lite...
This paper examines recent trends and determinants of happiness inequality in Japan using unique dat...
Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective w...
Our paper provides novel evidence on the burgeoning literature on life satisfaction and relative com...
This paper provides unprecedented direct evidence from large-scale survey data on both the intensity...
There are a variety of studies that show that absolute income is positively correlated with individu...