International audienceIt is now commonly accepted that the study of well-being must incorporate a measure of life satisfaction. This satisfaction is studied here using a question asked in two surveys conducted in France in 2009 and 2013 on the perception of inequality and feelings of justice. Subjective well-being then appears to be influenced by income, professional life-course, social mobility and relative deprivation or, more broadly, by comparisons with others, as well as by social and emotional relationships. There is also a strong correlation with feelings about justice in society as a whole. This association could not be anticipated, since in one case it is a matter of judgment about one’s own personal life and, in the other, about s...
National audienceQu'est-ce qui, aujourd'hui, est jugé juste, injuste ou inacceptable ? La sociologie...
National audienceQu'est-ce qui, aujourd'hui, est jugé juste, injuste ou inacceptable ? La sociologie...
International audienceAm I happy? Does money provide happiness? Is a successful life a happy life? I...
International audienceIt is now commonly accepted that the study of well-being must incorporate a me...
This article aims to test three explanatory theories of the perception of social inequalities, on th...
Abstract. Increasing attention is being paid in academic, policy, and public arenas to subjective me...
Initié à l’occasion du dernier congrès de l’Association française de sociologie, le GT « Justice soc...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...
The well-known Easterlin Paradox notes that, at the aggregate level, GDP growth does not seem to pro...
In this paper, subjective well being, as measured by survey questions on happiness and life satisfac...
International audienceA survey by questionnaire and interviews conducted in 2010-2011 in France on “...
This survey summarises the insights that the new literature based on subjective data has shed on the...
This article develops a critical reflection on the Rawlsian hypothesis of a sense of justice, via a ...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyse the concept of quality of life and well-being in he...
markdownabstractSubjective well-being is a main goal in modern society, thus it is worth knowing ...
National audienceQu'est-ce qui, aujourd'hui, est jugé juste, injuste ou inacceptable ? La sociologie...
National audienceQu'est-ce qui, aujourd'hui, est jugé juste, injuste ou inacceptable ? La sociologie...
International audienceAm I happy? Does money provide happiness? Is a successful life a happy life? I...
International audienceIt is now commonly accepted that the study of well-being must incorporate a me...
This article aims to test three explanatory theories of the perception of social inequalities, on th...
Abstract. Increasing attention is being paid in academic, policy, and public arenas to subjective me...
Initié à l’occasion du dernier congrès de l’Association française de sociologie, le GT « Justice soc...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...
The well-known Easterlin Paradox notes that, at the aggregate level, GDP growth does not seem to pro...
In this paper, subjective well being, as measured by survey questions on happiness and life satisfac...
International audienceA survey by questionnaire and interviews conducted in 2010-2011 in France on “...
This survey summarises the insights that the new literature based on subjective data has shed on the...
This article develops a critical reflection on the Rawlsian hypothesis of a sense of justice, via a ...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyse the concept of quality of life and well-being in he...
markdownabstractSubjective well-being is a main goal in modern society, thus it is worth knowing ...
National audienceQu'est-ce qui, aujourd'hui, est jugé juste, injuste ou inacceptable ? La sociologie...
National audienceQu'est-ce qui, aujourd'hui, est jugé juste, injuste ou inacceptable ? La sociologie...
International audienceAm I happy? Does money provide happiness? Is a successful life a happy life? I...