We build models to estimate well-being in the United States based on changes in the volume of internet searches for different words, obtained from the Google Trends website. The estimated well-being series are weighted combinations of word groups that are endogenously identified to fit the weekly subjective well-being measures collected by Gallup Analytics for the United States or the biannual measures for the 50 states. Our approach combines theoretical underpinnings and statistical analysis, and the model we construct successfully estimates the out-of-sample evolution of most subjective well-being measures at a one-year horizon. Our analysis suggests that internet search data can be a complement to traditional survey data to measure and a...
Abstract Objective The comparison of Google internet searches for worker wellbeing and resilience du...
This study examined how internet use is related to subjective well-being, using longitudinal data fr...
Subjective Well-Being and Social Media shows how, by exploiting the unprecedented amount of informat...
We build models to estimate well-being in the United States based on changes in the volume of intern...
We build models to estimate well-being in the United States based on changes in the volume of intern...
We build an indicator of individual wellbeing in the United States based on Google Trends. The indic...
The primary focus of most developed nations is economic development. However, governments around the...
Well-being is a great indicator of social progress. Collecting data through surveys is very costly t...
In the era of “big data,” internet search activity can provide interesting insight into human behavi...
How does Internet use affect well-being? This paper presents a survey of the literature investigatin...
This paper investigates how the world uses Google, the most popular search engine, to look for infor...
Well-being is a multifaceted concept, having intellectual origins in philosophy, psychology, economi...
The unfolding of the COVID-19 outbreak was an unprecedented and unanticipated opportunity to underst...
This paper looks at the mental health of US consumers and the state-level economy between 2004 and 2...
"We compare subjective well-being measures collected with a web and telephone surveys to test whethe...
Abstract Objective The comparison of Google internet searches for worker wellbeing and resilience du...
This study examined how internet use is related to subjective well-being, using longitudinal data fr...
Subjective Well-Being and Social Media shows how, by exploiting the unprecedented amount of informat...
We build models to estimate well-being in the United States based on changes in the volume of intern...
We build models to estimate well-being in the United States based on changes in the volume of intern...
We build an indicator of individual wellbeing in the United States based on Google Trends. The indic...
The primary focus of most developed nations is economic development. However, governments around the...
Well-being is a great indicator of social progress. Collecting data through surveys is very costly t...
In the era of “big data,” internet search activity can provide interesting insight into human behavi...
How does Internet use affect well-being? This paper presents a survey of the literature investigatin...
This paper investigates how the world uses Google, the most popular search engine, to look for infor...
Well-being is a multifaceted concept, having intellectual origins in philosophy, psychology, economi...
The unfolding of the COVID-19 outbreak was an unprecedented and unanticipated opportunity to underst...
This paper looks at the mental health of US consumers and the state-level economy between 2004 and 2...
"We compare subjective well-being measures collected with a web and telephone surveys to test whethe...
Abstract Objective The comparison of Google internet searches for worker wellbeing and resilience du...
This study examined how internet use is related to subjective well-being, using longitudinal data fr...
Subjective Well-Being and Social Media shows how, by exploiting the unprecedented amount of informat...