We study the effect of the Brexit referendum result on subjective well-being in the United Kingdom. Using a quasi-experimental design, we find that the referendum’s outcome led to an overall decrease in subjective well-being in the United Kingdom compared to a control group. The effect is driven by individuals who hold an overall positive image of the European Union and shows little signs of adaptation during the Brexit transition period. Economic expectations are potential mechanisms of this effect
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rd referendum on the continued participation of the Unit...
Inconsistent political realities are associated with mental health issues such as hopelessness, anxi...
We study the effect of the Brexit referendum result on subjective well-being in the United Kingdom. ...
We study the effect of the Brexit referendum result on subjective well-being in the United Kingdom. ...
We use the 2015–16 waves of the UK Household Longitudinal Study (Understanding Society) to look at s...
We use the 2015-2016 waves of the UK Household Longitudinal Study (Understanding Society) to look at...
International audienceWe use the 2015–16 waves of the UK Household Longitudinal Study (Understanding...
Research on the relationship between well-being and environmental factors demonstrated that adverse ...
Exploiting novel longitudinal data on individuals in Great Britain matched to their parliamentary co...
The proposed book chapter will bring together regional economics and psychological perspectives in r...
Depression is the most common mental illness and its profound impact on cognition and decision-makin...
This paper investigates forces that shaped the decisions voters made in the June 23, 2016 referendum...
Britain’s unexpected vote to leave the European Union (Brexit) in June 2016 has proved divisive and ...
Our study shows that the Brexit campaign, referendum and subsequent political discourse have damaged...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rd referendum on the continued participation of the Unit...
Inconsistent political realities are associated with mental health issues such as hopelessness, anxi...
We study the effect of the Brexit referendum result on subjective well-being in the United Kingdom. ...
We study the effect of the Brexit referendum result on subjective well-being in the United Kingdom. ...
We use the 2015–16 waves of the UK Household Longitudinal Study (Understanding Society) to look at s...
We use the 2015-2016 waves of the UK Household Longitudinal Study (Understanding Society) to look at...
International audienceWe use the 2015–16 waves of the UK Household Longitudinal Study (Understanding...
Research on the relationship between well-being and environmental factors demonstrated that adverse ...
Exploiting novel longitudinal data on individuals in Great Britain matched to their parliamentary co...
The proposed book chapter will bring together regional economics and psychological perspectives in r...
Depression is the most common mental illness and its profound impact on cognition and decision-makin...
This paper investigates forces that shaped the decisions voters made in the June 23, 2016 referendum...
Britain’s unexpected vote to leave the European Union (Brexit) in June 2016 has proved divisive and ...
Our study shows that the Brexit campaign, referendum and subsequent political discourse have damaged...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rd referendum on the continued participation of the Unit...
Inconsistent political realities are associated with mental health issues such as hopelessness, anxi...