Are Americans happier, or less happy, than they used to be? The answer may depend on life stage. We examined indicators of subjective well-being (SWB) in four nationally representative samples of U.S. adolescents (aged 13–18 years, n = 1.27 million) and adults (aged 18–96 years, n = 54,172). Recent adolescents reported greater happiness and life satisfaction than their predecessors, and adults over age 30 were less happy in recent years. Among adults, the previously established positive correlation between age and happiness has dwindled, disappearing by the early 2010s. Mixed-effects analyses primarily demonstrated time period rather than generational effects. The effect of time period on SWB is about d = |.13| in most age groups, about the...
In this paper, we address the puzzle of the relationship between age and happiness. Whilst the major...
Using eight waves from the German Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pair...
Although the effects of money and age on happiness have long been the focus of scholars, studies to ...
Are Americans happier, or less happy, than they used to be? The answer may depend on life stage. We ...
Are Americans happier, or less happy, than they used to be? The answer may depend on life stage. We ...
The majority of adults feel considerably younger than their chronological age. Numerous studies sugg...
Interrelationships between measures of satisfaction with a variety of life domains were used to test...
Subjective well-being has captured the interest of scientists and policy-makers as a way of knowing ...
The paper retests the U-shaped relationship between happiness and age using the cross-classified mul...
This paper uses a variety of individual-level survey data from several countries to test for interac...
This paper identifies subjective well-being trajectories through happiness measures as influenced by...
How does subjective well-being (SWB) develop across the life span? Theories and previous empirical r...
The tendency to overestimate the influence of circumstances on well-being has been demonstrated for ...
There is now much evidence for a remarkably consistent relationship between age and happiness—“the U...
We explore the idea that happiness and psychological well-being are U-shaped in age. The main diffic...
In this paper, we address the puzzle of the relationship between age and happiness. Whilst the major...
Using eight waves from the German Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pair...
Although the effects of money and age on happiness have long been the focus of scholars, studies to ...
Are Americans happier, or less happy, than they used to be? The answer may depend on life stage. We ...
Are Americans happier, or less happy, than they used to be? The answer may depend on life stage. We ...
The majority of adults feel considerably younger than their chronological age. Numerous studies sugg...
Interrelationships between measures of satisfaction with a variety of life domains were used to test...
Subjective well-being has captured the interest of scientists and policy-makers as a way of knowing ...
The paper retests the U-shaped relationship between happiness and age using the cross-classified mul...
This paper uses a variety of individual-level survey data from several countries to test for interac...
This paper identifies subjective well-being trajectories through happiness measures as influenced by...
How does subjective well-being (SWB) develop across the life span? Theories and previous empirical r...
The tendency to overestimate the influence of circumstances on well-being has been demonstrated for ...
There is now much evidence for a remarkably consistent relationship between age and happiness—“the U...
We explore the idea that happiness and psychological well-being are U-shaped in age. The main diffic...
In this paper, we address the puzzle of the relationship between age and happiness. Whilst the major...
Using eight waves from the German Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pair...
Although the effects of money and age on happiness have long been the focus of scholars, studies to ...