This article provides a guide for young economists wishing to conduct well-being research. It describes the different data sources commonly used in the study of people's subjective well-being, as well as provides a brief discussion on the types of well-being measures available within each dataset
Subjective well-being indicators, such as positive and negative emotions, life evaluations, and asse...
ii Conventional approaches to the analysis of human well-being use money-metric measures such as inc...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...
There is increasing interest in the “economics of happiness”, reflected by the number of articles th...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
Welfare and well-being have traditionally been gauged by using income and employment statistics, lif...
The economic science has often been defined as ‘dismal’. However, it witnessed the origin of a new b...
Contains fulltext : 68971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the emerge...
This thesis contributes to the rapidly growing field of the economics of wellbeing. Economic researc...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...
This dissertation aims at improving our knowledge about Subjective Well-Being (either in theory and ...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...
Abstract: Happiness research in economics takes reported subjective well-being as a proxy measure fo...
Happiness research is on the rise, but is confounded by competing definitions of subjective well-bei...
Subjective well-being indicators, such as positive and negative emotions, life evaluations, and asse...
ii Conventional approaches to the analysis of human well-being use money-metric measures such as inc...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...
There is increasing interest in the “economics of happiness”, reflected by the number of articles th...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
Welfare and well-being have traditionally been gauged by using income and employment statistics, lif...
The economic science has often been defined as ‘dismal’. However, it witnessed the origin of a new b...
Contains fulltext : 68971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the emerge...
This thesis contributes to the rapidly growing field of the economics of wellbeing. Economic researc...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...
This dissertation aims at improving our knowledge about Subjective Well-Being (either in theory and ...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...
Abstract: Happiness research in economics takes reported subjective well-being as a proxy measure fo...
Happiness research is on the rise, but is confounded by competing definitions of subjective well-bei...
Subjective well-being indicators, such as positive and negative emotions, life evaluations, and asse...
ii Conventional approaches to the analysis of human well-being use money-metric measures such as inc...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...