Studies of happiness levels across the life span have found support for two rival hypotheses. The positivity effect states that as people get older, they increasingly attend to positive information, which implies that happiness remains stable or increases with age, whereas the U-shaped hypothesis posits a curvilinear shape resulting from a dip during midlife. Both have been presented as potentially universal hypotheses that relate to cognitive and/or biological causes. The current study examined the happiness-age relationship across 29 European nations (N = 46,301) to explore whether it is moderated by national wealth, as indexed by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita. It was found that eudaimonic and hedonic happiness remained relative...
While most research shows increasing happiness across the adult life-span, there is a common and per...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between income and happiness across three ...
International audienceOlder adults regularly report rising levels of Subjective Well-Being (SWB) ove...
The link between age and happiness has been the subject of numerous studies. It is still a matter of...
Previous happiness research has explicitly assumed that subjective well-being is U-shaped in age. Th...
In this paper, we address the puzzle of the relationship between age and happiness. Whilst the major...
The paper retests the U-shaped relationship between happiness and age using the cross-classified mul...
The three studies in this thesis focus on happiness and age and seek to contribute to our understand...
Happiness varies with age, but there is no general agreement regarding the feature of the variation....
This paper studies the evolution of life satisfaction over the life course in Germany. It clarifies ...
This paper identifies subjective well-being trajectories through happiness measures as influenced by...
This article is a response to a piece in this journal, by David Bartram, which questions the validit...
This paper uses a variety of individual-level survey data from several countries to test for interac...
This article is concerned with a body of work on happiness and age represented by important papers s...
There is now much evidence for a remarkably consistent relationship between age and happiness—“the U...
While most research shows increasing happiness across the adult life-span, there is a common and per...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between income and happiness across three ...
International audienceOlder adults regularly report rising levels of Subjective Well-Being (SWB) ove...
The link between age and happiness has been the subject of numerous studies. It is still a matter of...
Previous happiness research has explicitly assumed that subjective well-being is U-shaped in age. Th...
In this paper, we address the puzzle of the relationship between age and happiness. Whilst the major...
The paper retests the U-shaped relationship between happiness and age using the cross-classified mul...
The three studies in this thesis focus on happiness and age and seek to contribute to our understand...
Happiness varies with age, but there is no general agreement regarding the feature of the variation....
This paper studies the evolution of life satisfaction over the life course in Germany. It clarifies ...
This paper identifies subjective well-being trajectories through happiness measures as influenced by...
This article is a response to a piece in this journal, by David Bartram, which questions the validit...
This paper uses a variety of individual-level survey data from several countries to test for interac...
This article is concerned with a body of work on happiness and age represented by important papers s...
There is now much evidence for a remarkably consistent relationship between age and happiness—“the U...
While most research shows increasing happiness across the adult life-span, there is a common and per...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between income and happiness across three ...
International audienceOlder adults regularly report rising levels of Subjective Well-Being (SWB) ove...