In the United States happiness, on average, varies positively with socio-economic status; is fairly constant over time; rises to midlife and then declines; and is lower among younger than older birth cohorts. These four patterns of mean happiness can be predicted rather closely from the mean satisfaction people report with each of four domains — finances, family life, work, and health. Even though the domain satisfaction patterns typically differ from each other and from that for happiness, they come together in a way that explains quite well the overall patterns of happiness. The importance of any given domain depends on the happiness relation under study (by socio-economic status, time, age or birth cohort), and no single domain is ...
Happiness is defined as the degree to which a person enjoys his or her life-as-a-whole. Accordingly ...
This text strives to achieve three goals - a) to evaluate methodological quality (validity and relia...
This paper contributes to the literature on subjective well-being (SWB) by taking into account diffe...
In the United States happiness, on average, varies positively with socio-economic status; is fairly ...
The purpose of this paper is to see to what extent the domain satisfaction model of psychology expla...
ABSTRACT. Happiness and life satisfaction are two empirically correlated but conceptually different ...
This paper examines the relationships between socioeconomic conditions and happiness or satisfaction...
The present research investigates the relation between different domain satisfactions (e.g., health,...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ One of the ideological foundations of the modern welfare states is t...
[[abstract]]Happiness and life satisfaction are two empirically correlated but nobreak conceptually ...
While life satisfaction is commonly measured as an aggregate of individual life domains, the charact...
This paper investigates the relationships between happiness and satisfaction and a host of socio-eco...
In this paper, subjective well being, as measured by survey questions on happiness and life satisfac...
This paper contributes to the literature on Subjective Well-Being by taking into account different a...
Although aging is associated with declines in many life circumstances, overall life satisfaction doe...
Happiness is defined as the degree to which a person enjoys his or her life-as-a-whole. Accordingly ...
This text strives to achieve three goals - a) to evaluate methodological quality (validity and relia...
This paper contributes to the literature on subjective well-being (SWB) by taking into account diffe...
In the United States happiness, on average, varies positively with socio-economic status; is fairly ...
The purpose of this paper is to see to what extent the domain satisfaction model of psychology expla...
ABSTRACT. Happiness and life satisfaction are two empirically correlated but conceptually different ...
This paper examines the relationships between socioeconomic conditions and happiness or satisfaction...
The present research investigates the relation between different domain satisfactions (e.g., health,...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ One of the ideological foundations of the modern welfare states is t...
[[abstract]]Happiness and life satisfaction are two empirically correlated but nobreak conceptually ...
While life satisfaction is commonly measured as an aggregate of individual life domains, the charact...
This paper investigates the relationships between happiness and satisfaction and a host of socio-eco...
In this paper, subjective well being, as measured by survey questions on happiness and life satisfac...
This paper contributes to the literature on Subjective Well-Being by taking into account different a...
Although aging is associated with declines in many life circumstances, overall life satisfaction doe...
Happiness is defined as the degree to which a person enjoys his or her life-as-a-whole. Accordingly ...
This text strives to achieve three goals - a) to evaluate methodological quality (validity and relia...
This paper contributes to the literature on subjective well-being (SWB) by taking into account diffe...