According to the gender life satisfaction/depression paradox women are significantly more likely to report higher levels of life satisfaction than men after controlling for all relevant socio-demographic factors, but also significantly more likely to declare they are depressed. We find that the paradox holds in the cross-country sample of the European Social Survey and is stable across age, education, self-assessed health, macroregion and survey round splits. We find support for the affect intensity rationale showing that women are relatively more affected in their satisfaction about life by the good or bad events or achievements occurring during their existence and less resilient (less likely to revert to their standard levels of happiness...
This study investigates the relationship between perceived work\u2013life fit and subjective well-be...
This paper examines the effects of happiness on the sex gap in life expectancy. Utilizing a cross-co...
Theoretical models attempting to explain why approximately twice as many women as men suffer from de...
According to the gender life satisfaction/depression paradox women are significantly more likely to ...
Previous research has suggested that there is a ‘gender paradox’ associated with life satisfaction a...
We survey the Happiness and Economics field to systematize the explanations of the happiness gender ...
What is happiness? This question has been asked by people throughout the entire existence of mankind...
Based on a needs fulfillment perspective, we attempt to address the inconsistent evidence on whether...
A recurrent finding in international literature is a greater prevalence of depression in women than ...
Life satisfaction is one of the most relevant indicators of psychological health. The present study ...
2017-07-21Can we see or measure preferences, beliefs, and feelings beyond how an individual selects ...
This study investigates the relationship between perceived work\u2013life fit and subjective well-be...
This paper examines the effects of happiness on the sex gap in life expectancy. Utilizing a cross-co...
Theoretical models attempting to explain why approximately twice as many women as men suffer from de...
According to the gender life satisfaction/depression paradox women are significantly more likely to ...
Previous research has suggested that there is a ‘gender paradox’ associated with life satisfaction a...
We survey the Happiness and Economics field to systematize the explanations of the happiness gender ...
What is happiness? This question has been asked by people throughout the entire existence of mankind...
Based on a needs fulfillment perspective, we attempt to address the inconsistent evidence on whether...
A recurrent finding in international literature is a greater prevalence of depression in women than ...
Life satisfaction is one of the most relevant indicators of psychological health. The present study ...
2017-07-21Can we see or measure preferences, beliefs, and feelings beyond how an individual selects ...
This study investigates the relationship between perceived work\u2013life fit and subjective well-be...
This paper examines the effects of happiness on the sex gap in life expectancy. Utilizing a cross-co...
Theoretical models attempting to explain why approximately twice as many women as men suffer from de...