Using South African data, the paper poses six questions about the determinants of subjective well-being. Much of the paper is concerned with the role of relative concepts. We find that comparator income, when measured as the average income of others in the local residential cluster, enters the household's utility function positively (close neighbors are 'positives', not 'negatives'), but that the income of more distant others enters negatively. Race-based comparator groups are also important in racially divided South Africa. Relative income is more important to happiness at higher levels of absolute income. Potential explanations and implications of these results are considered
Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective w...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper addresses two important issu...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...
Using a South African data set, the paper poses six questions about the determinants of subjective w...
Using a South African data set, the paper poses six questions about the determinants of subjective w...
Using South African data, the paper poses six questions about the determinants of subjective well-be...
Publisher versionEconomic indicators, like GDP per capita, are commonly used as indicators of welfar...
Previous studies on the determinants of subjective well-being concur on the importance of relative ...
This thesis studies the determinants of subjective well-being, with the main focus on the data relat...
The first purpose of this chapter is to test differences between dominant and subordinate groups in ...
Research on quality of life and subjective well-being (SWB) has witnessed a remarkable growth over t...
We present results from the Cape Area Panel Study dataset investigating how social comparisons with ...
Summary Studies of relative standing and subjective well-being (SWB) consistently show a negative co...
This paper tests for happiness differences among race groups in South Africa and also investigates t...
This paper examines the relationship between subjective well-being and domain satisfactions. In the ...
Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective w...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper addresses two important issu...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...
Using a South African data set, the paper poses six questions about the determinants of subjective w...
Using a South African data set, the paper poses six questions about the determinants of subjective w...
Using South African data, the paper poses six questions about the determinants of subjective well-be...
Publisher versionEconomic indicators, like GDP per capita, are commonly used as indicators of welfar...
Previous studies on the determinants of subjective well-being concur on the importance of relative ...
This thesis studies the determinants of subjective well-being, with the main focus on the data relat...
The first purpose of this chapter is to test differences between dominant and subordinate groups in ...
Research on quality of life and subjective well-being (SWB) has witnessed a remarkable growth over t...
We present results from the Cape Area Panel Study dataset investigating how social comparisons with ...
Summary Studies of relative standing and subjective well-being (SWB) consistently show a negative co...
This paper tests for happiness differences among race groups in South Africa and also investigates t...
This paper examines the relationship between subjective well-being and domain satisfactions. In the ...
Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective w...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper addresses two important issu...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...