Studies relating income to subjective well‐being have found that both absolute and relative income determine individual well‐being. This paper assesses the effect of relative income on subjective well‐being, and the spatial scale on which this comparison takes place. This study employs spatial data on individual well‐being, health, socio‐economic status, and psychometrics. The findings suggest that relative income is a significant predictor of subjective well‐being. The relationship is negative for high‐income households, but absent or reversed for low income households showing an asymmetric relationship. The spatial scale for the comparison effect is small, with a bandwidth of 100 metres providing the best fit
We test empirically whether people's life satisfaction depends on their relative income position in ...
One of the central topics in recent empirical work on subjective well-being is that of comparisons t...
Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective w...
Studies relating income to subjective well‐being have found that both absolute and relative income d...
Studies relating income to subjective well‐being have found that both absolute and relative income d...
This paper analyses how neighbors' income affect agents' well-being using unprecedented data from th...
How does neighbors' income affect individual well‐being? Our analysis is based on rich U.S. local da...
We test empirically whether people’s life satisfaction depends on their relative income position in ...
Recent progress in economics has moved subjective well-being towards the centre of the discourse on ...
That well-being is decreasing in others’ income is termed the “relative income hypothesis” (RIH) by ...
An earlier version was presented at the International Confederation for the Advancement of Behaviora...
This paper investigates whether individuals feel worse off when others around them earn more. In oth...
This paper analyses how neighbors' income affect agents' well-being using unprecedented data from th...
Using South African data, the paper poses six questions about the determinants of subjective well-be...
We present results from the Cape Area Panel Study dataset investigating how social comparisons with ...
We test empirically whether people's life satisfaction depends on their relative income position in ...
One of the central topics in recent empirical work on subjective well-being is that of comparisons t...
Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective w...
Studies relating income to subjective well‐being have found that both absolute and relative income d...
Studies relating income to subjective well‐being have found that both absolute and relative income d...
This paper analyses how neighbors' income affect agents' well-being using unprecedented data from th...
How does neighbors' income affect individual well‐being? Our analysis is based on rich U.S. local da...
We test empirically whether people’s life satisfaction depends on their relative income position in ...
Recent progress in economics has moved subjective well-being towards the centre of the discourse on ...
That well-being is decreasing in others’ income is termed the “relative income hypothesis” (RIH) by ...
An earlier version was presented at the International Confederation for the Advancement of Behaviora...
This paper investigates whether individuals feel worse off when others around them earn more. In oth...
This paper analyses how neighbors' income affect agents' well-being using unprecedented data from th...
Using South African data, the paper poses six questions about the determinants of subjective well-be...
We present results from the Cape Area Panel Study dataset investigating how social comparisons with ...
We test empirically whether people's life satisfaction depends on their relative income position in ...
One of the central topics in recent empirical work on subjective well-being is that of comparisons t...
Using a unique dataset we study both the actual and self-perceived relationship between subjective w...