We examine well-being in Scotland using micro data from the Scottish Health Survey and the UK Annual Population Surveys. We find evidence of a midlife nadir or zenith in Scotland in well-being at around age 50 using a variety of measures of both happiness and unhappiness. We confirm that higher consumption of fruit and vegetables is associated with higher levels of happiness in Scotland. We compare this with evidence for England from the Health Survey of England. The decline in well-being between youth and midlife is comparable in size to the loss of a spouse or of a job and around half of the fall in well-being in the COVID-19 lockdown. We also find a midlife peak in suicides in Scotland. Despite higher mortality and suicide rates in Scotl...
Orkney has been named the best place to live in Scotland for the third year in a row according to th...
This paper estimates micro-econometric happiness equations for the United States and Great Britain. ...
Studies of happiness levels across the life span have found support for two rival hypotheses. The po...
We examine well-being in Scotland using micro data from the Scottish Health Survey and the UK Annual...
This article is a response to a piece in this journal, by David Bartram, which questions the validit...
This paper describes recent work by the Fraser of Allander Institute (FAI) which constructs an index...
Happiness, well-being and life satisfaction are topics that are attracting increasing attention from...
There is a large amount of cross-sectional evidence for a midlife low in the life cycle of human hap...
We explore the idea that happiness and psychological well-being are U-shaped in age. The main diffic...
We present evidence that psychological well-being is U-shaped through life. A difficulty with resea...
We present evidence that psychological well-being is U-shaped through life. A difficulty with resear...
There is a large amount of cross-sectional evidence for a midlife low in the life cycle of human hap...
First published: 15 October 2015There is a large amount of cross-sectional evidence for a midlife lo...
This paper is a continuation of results in Blanchflower and Oswald (2008). It provides new evidence ...
This paper studies happiness in the United States and Great Britain. Reported levels of well-being h...
Orkney has been named the best place to live in Scotland for the third year in a row according to th...
This paper estimates micro-econometric happiness equations for the United States and Great Britain. ...
Studies of happiness levels across the life span have found support for two rival hypotheses. The po...
We examine well-being in Scotland using micro data from the Scottish Health Survey and the UK Annual...
This article is a response to a piece in this journal, by David Bartram, which questions the validit...
This paper describes recent work by the Fraser of Allander Institute (FAI) which constructs an index...
Happiness, well-being and life satisfaction are topics that are attracting increasing attention from...
There is a large amount of cross-sectional evidence for a midlife low in the life cycle of human hap...
We explore the idea that happiness and psychological well-being are U-shaped in age. The main diffic...
We present evidence that psychological well-being is U-shaped through life. A difficulty with resea...
We present evidence that psychological well-being is U-shaped through life. A difficulty with resear...
There is a large amount of cross-sectional evidence for a midlife low in the life cycle of human hap...
First published: 15 October 2015There is a large amount of cross-sectional evidence for a midlife lo...
This paper is a continuation of results in Blanchflower and Oswald (2008). It provides new evidence ...
This paper studies happiness in the United States and Great Britain. Reported levels of well-being h...
Orkney has been named the best place to live in Scotland for the third year in a row according to th...
This paper estimates micro-econometric happiness equations for the United States and Great Britain. ...
Studies of happiness levels across the life span have found support for two rival hypotheses. The po...