This paper investigates whether urbanization plays a role in determining the importance of each happiness domain on overall happiness. The analysis focuses on Italy. We exploit a multilevel model to consider regional heterogeneity in happiness determinants. We first verify whether a direct effect of urbanization exists on each specific components of happiness, as well as on overall happiness. Consistent with the findings in the literature, happiness decreases with urbanization. In the analysis of the mediating role, we find that the importance of satisfaction family explains more overall happiness in urban areas. On the contrary, satisfaction with health, friendships and environment gain more weight in rural areas
In this paper we made use of an ad hoc survey on different aspects of city life conducted in 2006 in...
Using data from a worldwide sample, we investigate how happy people look like and if these “happines...
In this chapter, we examine urban-rural happiness differences in the Netherlands. In line with the e...
This paper investigates whether urbanization plays a role in determining the importance of each happ...
The paper investigates how traits of cities explain subjective well-being and its subcomponents. Bui...
Happiness research tradition is focused on an independent form of happiness (Satisfaction with life,...
Today, more than ever, it is becoming evident that cities and regions are crucial for the achievemen...
Prior literature suggests that, among the so-called 'developed economies', residing in urban context...
Prior literature suggests that, among the so-called ‘developed economies’, residing in urban context...
The effect of living in a less urban area on the probability of being happy is estimated. It is show...
Social scientists have long studied the effects of cities on human wellbeing and happiness. This art...
This study aims to improve the regional well-being literature on the so-called “reversal issue” of t...
This study analyzes the determinants of individual subjective well-being (happiness) in Italy by est...
Urban living increases employment prospects and consumption opportunities but also exposes individua...
Why is living in the city more attractive in some places than in others? How can policymakers, urban...
In this paper we made use of an ad hoc survey on different aspects of city life conducted in 2006 in...
Using data from a worldwide sample, we investigate how happy people look like and if these “happines...
In this chapter, we examine urban-rural happiness differences in the Netherlands. In line with the e...
This paper investigates whether urbanization plays a role in determining the importance of each happ...
The paper investigates how traits of cities explain subjective well-being and its subcomponents. Bui...
Happiness research tradition is focused on an independent form of happiness (Satisfaction with life,...
Today, more than ever, it is becoming evident that cities and regions are crucial for the achievemen...
Prior literature suggests that, among the so-called 'developed economies', residing in urban context...
Prior literature suggests that, among the so-called ‘developed economies’, residing in urban context...
The effect of living in a less urban area on the probability of being happy is estimated. It is show...
Social scientists have long studied the effects of cities on human wellbeing and happiness. This art...
This study aims to improve the regional well-being literature on the so-called “reversal issue” of t...
This study analyzes the determinants of individual subjective well-being (happiness) in Italy by est...
Urban living increases employment prospects and consumption opportunities but also exposes individua...
Why is living in the city more attractive in some places than in others? How can policymakers, urban...
In this paper we made use of an ad hoc survey on different aspects of city life conducted in 2006 in...
Using data from a worldwide sample, we investigate how happy people look like and if these “happines...
In this chapter, we examine urban-rural happiness differences in the Netherlands. In line with the e...