Most of the studies on subjective well-being focus on the determinants of absolute life satisfaction or happiness levels. This paper asks an important but understudied question, namely, could countries achieve the same or even higher subjective well-being by using the same resources more efficiently? We provide the first country panel evidence on whether nations efficiently transform their endowments (income, education, and health) into subjective well-being and which factors influence the conversion efficiency. Using data on 91 countries from 2009 to 2014, we find that that well-being efficiency gains are possible worldwide. We show that poor labor market conditions as proxied by unemployment and involuntary part-time employment are associ...
If a nation's economic performance improves, how much extra happiness does that buy its citizens? Mo...
Economic growth is often assumed to improve happiness for people in low income countries, although t...
Happiness research is on the rise, but is confounded by competing definitions of subjective well-bei...
Most of the studies on subjective well-being focus on the determinants of absolute life satisfaction...
Most of the studies on subjective well-being focus on the determinants of absolute life satisfaction...
This article is about the link between people’s subjective well-being, defined as an evaluation of o...
Subjective well-being is a main goal in modern society, thus it is worth knowing 1) how subjective w...
In this paper we propose an innovative approach based on life satisfaction to estimate efficiency me...
In this paper we propose an innovative approach based on life satisfaction to estimate efficiency m...
Background: Maximising the happiness and life satisfaction [i.e. subjective well-being (SWB)] of cit...
This article studies the link between people's subjective well-being, defined as life satisfaction, ...
This paper attempts to explain international and inter-personal differences in subjective well-being...
We explore the relationships between subjective well-being and income, as seen across individuals wi...
The Gallup World Poll allows a look at how humanity is flourishing, based on the answers of survey r...
Background Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rig...
If a nation's economic performance improves, how much extra happiness does that buy its citizens? Mo...
Economic growth is often assumed to improve happiness for people in low income countries, although t...
Happiness research is on the rise, but is confounded by competing definitions of subjective well-bei...
Most of the studies on subjective well-being focus on the determinants of absolute life satisfaction...
Most of the studies on subjective well-being focus on the determinants of absolute life satisfaction...
This article is about the link between people’s subjective well-being, defined as an evaluation of o...
Subjective well-being is a main goal in modern society, thus it is worth knowing 1) how subjective w...
In this paper we propose an innovative approach based on life satisfaction to estimate efficiency me...
In this paper we propose an innovative approach based on life satisfaction to estimate efficiency m...
Background: Maximising the happiness and life satisfaction [i.e. subjective well-being (SWB)] of cit...
This article studies the link between people's subjective well-being, defined as life satisfaction, ...
This paper attempts to explain international and inter-personal differences in subjective well-being...
We explore the relationships between subjective well-being and income, as seen across individuals wi...
The Gallup World Poll allows a look at how humanity is flourishing, based on the answers of survey r...
Background Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rig...
If a nation's economic performance improves, how much extra happiness does that buy its citizens? Mo...
Economic growth is often assumed to improve happiness for people in low income countries, although t...
Happiness research is on the rise, but is confounded by competing definitions of subjective well-bei...