Increasingly, with globalisation, the people of the world are on the move; and most of these migrants are seeking a happier life. But do they achieve it? That is the central issue considered in this 2018 World Happiness Report
This year the World Happiness Report focuses especially on the environment – social, urban, and natu...
This is the 7th World Happiness Report. The first was released in April 2012 in support of a UN High...
Research on happiness casts doubt on the notion that increases in income generally bring greater hap...
Increasingly, with globalisation, the people of the world are on the move; and most of these migrant...
In this chapter, we build on our earlier work on well-being and migration to explain this seeming pa...
To facilitate migrants and policy-makers in making more informed migration decisions, the focus of t...
The main innovation in the World Happiness Report 2017 is our focus on the role of social factors in...
The first World Happiness Report was published in April 2012, in support of the High Level Meeting a...
In this paper, we consider the extent to which the aggregate happiness of a country affects the flow...
In this paper we attempt to establish a nexus between migration decisions and selfassessed happiness...
Happy people are healthier and more creative, productive, and sociable. Because of these positive ef...
The report, published by the Earth Institute and co-edited by the institute’s director, Jeffrey Sach...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. It has been shown that higher levels of subjective well-being lead t...
This year the World Happiness Report focuses especially on the environment – social, urban, and natu...
This is the 7th World Happiness Report. The first was released in April 2012 in support of a UN High...
Research on happiness casts doubt on the notion that increases in income generally bring greater hap...
Increasingly, with globalisation, the people of the world are on the move; and most of these migrant...
In this chapter, we build on our earlier work on well-being and migration to explain this seeming pa...
To facilitate migrants and policy-makers in making more informed migration decisions, the focus of t...
The main innovation in the World Happiness Report 2017 is our focus on the role of social factors in...
The first World Happiness Report was published in April 2012, in support of the High Level Meeting a...
In this paper, we consider the extent to which the aggregate happiness of a country affects the flow...
In this paper we attempt to establish a nexus between migration decisions and selfassessed happiness...
Happy people are healthier and more creative, productive, and sociable. Because of these positive ef...
The report, published by the Earth Institute and co-edited by the institute’s director, Jeffrey Sach...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. It has been shown that higher levels of subjective well-being lead t...
This year the World Happiness Report focuses especially on the environment – social, urban, and natu...
This is the 7th World Happiness Report. The first was released in April 2012 in support of a UN High...
Research on happiness casts doubt on the notion that increases in income generally bring greater hap...