Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the social, economic, and cultural factors that impact satisfaction with life (SWL) in 63 countries. The intent is to determine empirically the extent to which self-reported SWL truly reflects well-being. Design/methodology/approach – A cross-sectional data set of 63 countries in the 1990s is used to develop a model that explains SWL using social, economic, and cultural variables. The regression errors indicate that some countries are inexplicably happy or unhappy. If behavioral variables in these countries, such as suicide and fertility rates, are better explained by the model\u27s fitted values than actual SWL, then cross country comparisons of subjective SWL surveys are invalid. Findings – Social ...
Social scientists have been interested in measuring the prosperity, well-being, and quality of life ...
Micro income studies show that relative income of individuals-with respect to their colleagues, frie...
The factors explaining the happiness level at large scale are still unclear and debated. In this pap...
This paper uses measures of life satisfaction, drawn from the first wave of well-being data now bein...
This paper explores a wide range of determinants of life satisfaction exploiting a database of 73 co...
This paper explores a wide range of cross-country determinants of life satisfaction exploiting a dat...
This paper explores a wide range of cross-country determinants of life satisfaction exploiting a dat...
This thesis examines the relations between subjective well-being and economic, politic and social ch...
This paper explores a wide range of cross-country determinants of life satisfaction exploiting a dat...
The authors analyze the determinants of global life satisfaction in two countries (The Netherlands a...
In line with earlier comparative research we found large differences in satisfaction across countrie...
markdownabstractSubjective well-being is a main goal in modern society, thus it is worth knowing ...
The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) is a commonly used life satisfaction scale. Cross-cultural r...
The gross domestic product has been the traditional indicator used to measure economic growth, with ...
The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) is a commonly used life satisfaction scale. Cross-cultural r...
Social scientists have been interested in measuring the prosperity, well-being, and quality of life ...
Micro income studies show that relative income of individuals-with respect to their colleagues, frie...
The factors explaining the happiness level at large scale are still unclear and debated. In this pap...
This paper uses measures of life satisfaction, drawn from the first wave of well-being data now bein...
This paper explores a wide range of determinants of life satisfaction exploiting a database of 73 co...
This paper explores a wide range of cross-country determinants of life satisfaction exploiting a dat...
This paper explores a wide range of cross-country determinants of life satisfaction exploiting a dat...
This thesis examines the relations between subjective well-being and economic, politic and social ch...
This paper explores a wide range of cross-country determinants of life satisfaction exploiting a dat...
The authors analyze the determinants of global life satisfaction in two countries (The Netherlands a...
In line with earlier comparative research we found large differences in satisfaction across countrie...
markdownabstractSubjective well-being is a main goal in modern society, thus it is worth knowing ...
The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) is a commonly used life satisfaction scale. Cross-cultural r...
The gross domestic product has been the traditional indicator used to measure economic growth, with ...
The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) is a commonly used life satisfaction scale. Cross-cultural r...
Social scientists have been interested in measuring the prosperity, well-being, and quality of life ...
Micro income studies show that relative income of individuals-with respect to their colleagues, frie...
The factors explaining the happiness level at large scale are still unclear and debated. In this pap...