More and more economists and politicians are advocating the use of comprehensive measures of well-being, on top of the usual national accounting measures, to assess the welfare of populations. Researchers using subjective well-being data should be aware of the potential biasing effects of the weather on their estimates. In this paper, I investigate the responsiveness of well-being to climate and transitory weather conditions by analyzing subjective well-being data collected in the Princeton Affect and Time Survey. I study general satisfaction questions about life in general, life at home, health and one’s job, as well as questions concerning feelings intensities during specific episodes. I find that women are much more responsive than men t...
Subjective well-being is how individuals experience their quality of life, happiness, and life satis...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
A void exists in the literature in regards to how identical weather conditions impact individuals fr...
This paper examines to what extent individual measures of well-being are correlated with daily weath...
Local weather conditions experienced by survey respondents on the day of the interview are used to a...
The authors test predictions from climato-economic theories of culture that climate and wealth inter...
available and the project possible and Rod Hill for helpful comments. Yann Fortin provided excellent...
Past studies have shown that personal subjective happiness is associated with various macro- and mic...
Economists are increasingly analyzing data on subjective well-being. Since 2000, 157 papers and nume...
This study examines the impact of ambient temperature on emotional well-being in the U.S. population...
Do subjects’ reactions to climate change help us understand how behavior affects their well-being le...
Average surface temperatures in the US are now 1.11° Celsius higher than a century ago, and the last...
Climate impact models are forced to make sweeping assumptions when estimating social and economic we...
Prior studies on the association between weather and psychological changes have produced mixed resul...
Economists and behavioural scientists are beginning to make extensive use of measures of subjective ...
Subjective well-being is how individuals experience their quality of life, happiness, and life satis...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
A void exists in the literature in regards to how identical weather conditions impact individuals fr...
This paper examines to what extent individual measures of well-being are correlated with daily weath...
Local weather conditions experienced by survey respondents on the day of the interview are used to a...
The authors test predictions from climato-economic theories of culture that climate and wealth inter...
available and the project possible and Rod Hill for helpful comments. Yann Fortin provided excellent...
Past studies have shown that personal subjective happiness is associated with various macro- and mic...
Economists are increasingly analyzing data on subjective well-being. Since 2000, 157 papers and nume...
This study examines the impact of ambient temperature on emotional well-being in the U.S. population...
Do subjects’ reactions to climate change help us understand how behavior affects their well-being le...
Average surface temperatures in the US are now 1.11° Celsius higher than a century ago, and the last...
Climate impact models are forced to make sweeping assumptions when estimating social and economic we...
Prior studies on the association between weather and psychological changes have produced mixed resul...
Economists and behavioural scientists are beginning to make extensive use of measures of subjective ...
Subjective well-being is how individuals experience their quality of life, happiness, and life satis...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
A void exists in the literature in regards to how identical weather conditions impact individuals fr...