This paper presents results from a study exploring representations of "happiness" and "unhappiness." Word associations with these concepts were produced by 16-18 and 29-34-year-old women from Finland, the country that the United Nation's World Happiness Report has ranked the "happiest" in the world. Correspondence Analysis (CA) and Hierarchical Cluster Analysis show that participants in both age groups share three clusters of words associated with "happiness": Tangible happiness, Affective happiness and Serene happiness. We noted more differences in the associations with "unhappiness," for which the two groups share only two clusters: Loss and Everyday problems. A distinct third cluster, Affective unhappiness, emerged for the younger women,...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the connection between unemployment and subjective well-being in Finla...
The paper examines the differences in the social representations of happiness among optimists and pe...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
This paper presents results from a study exploring representations of "happiness" and "unhappiness."...
While most happiness scholars are devoting their efforts to develop empirical indicators of how citi...
This thesis is about the World Happiness Report and Finland. Finland has been chosen as the world’s ...
The present study aims at investigating the conceptions of happiness and unhappiness in a sample of ...
The purpose of this study is to qualitatively examine attitudes about the meaning of happiness acros...
The volume of happiness studies has been increasing over the last decade. This overlaps with human-c...
I examine the relationship between unhappiness and age using data from eight well-being data files o...
We survey the Happiness and Economics field to systematize the explanations of the happiness gender ...
Abstract The belief that happiness is fragile—that it is fleeting and may easily turn into less favo...
Happiness is a valuable experience, and societies want their citizens to be happy. Although this soc...
This paper explores the connection between unemployment and subjective well-being in Finland by usin...
Happiness is not a new subject of philosophical, anthropological and sociological inquiry; however, ...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the connection between unemployment and subjective well-being in Finla...
The paper examines the differences in the social representations of happiness among optimists and pe...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
This paper presents results from a study exploring representations of "happiness" and "unhappiness."...
While most happiness scholars are devoting their efforts to develop empirical indicators of how citi...
This thesis is about the World Happiness Report and Finland. Finland has been chosen as the world’s ...
The present study aims at investigating the conceptions of happiness and unhappiness in a sample of ...
The purpose of this study is to qualitatively examine attitudes about the meaning of happiness acros...
The volume of happiness studies has been increasing over the last decade. This overlaps with human-c...
I examine the relationship between unhappiness and age using data from eight well-being data files o...
We survey the Happiness and Economics field to systematize the explanations of the happiness gender ...
Abstract The belief that happiness is fragile—that it is fleeting and may easily turn into less favo...
Happiness is a valuable experience, and societies want their citizens to be happy. Although this soc...
This paper explores the connection between unemployment and subjective well-being in Finland by usin...
Happiness is not a new subject of philosophical, anthropological and sociological inquiry; however, ...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the connection between unemployment and subjective well-being in Finla...
The paper examines the differences in the social representations of happiness among optimists and pe...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...