This study aims to estimate the determining factors of individual happiness of the head of household in Indonesia in 2014 using cross-section data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) batch 5 of 2014 with 5092 respondents estimated by a logit model. The Logit model was chosen due to the ordinal response variable and the dependent variable using a scale of 0 and 1. This study tested 7 independent variables using binary logistic regression. The results showed that the economic factors of employment and income had a significant effect on happiness. It implies that there was no Easterlin Paradox in Indonesia. Individual characteristic factors, comprising age, duration of education, and health showed an influence on the head of household...
Happiness is a complex and abstract emotion. However, it is also a useful Quality of Life metric tha...
Well-being is multi-dimensional development goals because well-being can not be seen only from indiv...
The ultimate goal in economics of happiness was to improve the living conditions of people in their ...
This study aims to estimate the determining factors of individual happiness of the head of household...
Happiness research on economics has increasingly developed since Easterlin Paradox appeared. This re...
Welfare indicators in a country such as the size of GDP, the level of inflation, and the decline in ...
This study seeks to see the relationship between the human development index (HDI) and gross regiona...
The research objective is to analyse the determinants of happiness in Indonesia. Using cross-section...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has long been an indicator of economic growth.There is an on-going deba...
This paper develops a formal economic theory to explain the Easterlin paradox-average happiness leve...
The Easterlin Paradox triggers the use of happiness as a measure of Wellbeing. The welfare can be me...
The paper discusses five items pertinent to Palanca-Tan (2021) – namely, Easterlin paradox, Easterli...
Increasing happiness of population as the ultimate goal has engaged economist’s interest in identify...
What are people looking for in their life? Is it happiness or welfare? How do people try to develop ...
Since the last two decades, economic studies on income-happiness paradox or Easterlin paradox have g...
Happiness is a complex and abstract emotion. However, it is also a useful Quality of Life metric tha...
Well-being is multi-dimensional development goals because well-being can not be seen only from indiv...
The ultimate goal in economics of happiness was to improve the living conditions of people in their ...
This study aims to estimate the determining factors of individual happiness of the head of household...
Happiness research on economics has increasingly developed since Easterlin Paradox appeared. This re...
Welfare indicators in a country such as the size of GDP, the level of inflation, and the decline in ...
This study seeks to see the relationship between the human development index (HDI) and gross regiona...
The research objective is to analyse the determinants of happiness in Indonesia. Using cross-section...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has long been an indicator of economic growth.There is an on-going deba...
This paper develops a formal economic theory to explain the Easterlin paradox-average happiness leve...
The Easterlin Paradox triggers the use of happiness as a measure of Wellbeing. The welfare can be me...
The paper discusses five items pertinent to Palanca-Tan (2021) – namely, Easterlin paradox, Easterli...
Increasing happiness of population as the ultimate goal has engaged economist’s interest in identify...
What are people looking for in their life? Is it happiness or welfare? How do people try to develop ...
Since the last two decades, economic studies on income-happiness paradox or Easterlin paradox have g...
Happiness is a complex and abstract emotion. However, it is also a useful Quality of Life metric tha...
Well-being is multi-dimensional development goals because well-being can not be seen only from indiv...
The ultimate goal in economics of happiness was to improve the living conditions of people in their ...