International audienceOlder adults regularly report rising levels of Subjective Well-Being (SWB) over time, despite a concomitant decline in their health. One possible explanation is that individuals develop psychological mechanisms to diminish the contribution of health to their well-being as they get older. This research examines whether observational data are consistent with this hypothesis of hedonic adaptation to health decline with ageing, in all aspects of SWB, and for different births cohorts over time. Using longitudinal data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) between 2007 and 2015 in 10 European countries for respondents aged 50 onwards (4 waves, 41,258 individuals), we estimated panel fixed-effects...
Although average life expectancy has increased in the last century, this lengthening of the lifespan...
Many cross-sectional subjective well-being (SWB) studies find that subjective well-being is U-shaped...
How does retirement influence subjective well-being? Some studies suggest retirement does not affec...
International audienceOlder adults regularly report rising levels of Subjective Well-Being (SWB) ove...
This paper explores qualifcations to the much-discussed paradox that although aging is associated wi...
Subjective age (SA) is a core indicator of the individual ageing experience, with important conseque...
Various studies have pointed to the great importance of subjective health as an indicator for mortal...
Life satisfaction dips around middle age and rises in older age in high-income, English-speaking cou...
How does subjective well-being (SWB) develop across the life span? Theories and previous empirical r...
The aging process is characterized by the paradox of well-being: despite advancing age and the decli...
Subjective well-being has captured the interest of scientists and policy-makers as a way of knowing ...
In this paper we investigate how age affects the self-reported level of life satisfaction among the ...
Subjective well-being, comprised of the components of Affect and Life-Satisfaction, is a positive pe...
Previous happiness research has explicitly assumed that subjective well-being is U-shaped in age. Th...
Using eight waves from the German Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pair...
Although average life expectancy has increased in the last century, this lengthening of the lifespan...
Many cross-sectional subjective well-being (SWB) studies find that subjective well-being is U-shaped...
How does retirement influence subjective well-being? Some studies suggest retirement does not affec...
International audienceOlder adults regularly report rising levels of Subjective Well-Being (SWB) ove...
This paper explores qualifcations to the much-discussed paradox that although aging is associated wi...
Subjective age (SA) is a core indicator of the individual ageing experience, with important conseque...
Various studies have pointed to the great importance of subjective health as an indicator for mortal...
Life satisfaction dips around middle age and rises in older age in high-income, English-speaking cou...
How does subjective well-being (SWB) develop across the life span? Theories and previous empirical r...
The aging process is characterized by the paradox of well-being: despite advancing age and the decli...
Subjective well-being has captured the interest of scientists and policy-makers as a way of knowing ...
In this paper we investigate how age affects the self-reported level of life satisfaction among the ...
Subjective well-being, comprised of the components of Affect and Life-Satisfaction, is a positive pe...
Previous happiness research has explicitly assumed that subjective well-being is U-shaped in age. Th...
Using eight waves from the German Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pair...
Although average life expectancy has increased in the last century, this lengthening of the lifespan...
Many cross-sectional subjective well-being (SWB) studies find that subjective well-being is U-shaped...
How does retirement influence subjective well-being? Some studies suggest retirement does not affec...