Equivalent income (EI) has been proposed as an interesting measure for well-being. It summarizes the achievement in terms of different dimensions of well-being into one indicator while explicitly taking into account individual preferences over these dimensions. Acquiring the necessary information on these individual preferences over the dimensions of well-being is not an easy task, though. One way is to derive them from subjective well-being (SWB) information. The most often used SWB question is satisfaction with life. In this article we calculate EI based on preferences derived from three often used SWB questions: satisfaction with life, happiness and the extent to which individuals consider what they do in life as valuable. Then we analys...
In this paper we examine whether, and how, welfare economics should incorpo-rate the insights from h...
We study the measurement of well-being when individuals have heterogeneous preferences, including di...
In this paper we examine whether, and how, welfare economics should incorporate the insights from ha...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Equivalent income (EI) has been proposed as an in...
In this paper, we study interpersonal comparisons of well-being. We show that using subjective well-...
ii Conventional approaches to the analysis of human well-being use money-metric measures such as inc...
Subjective well-being (SWB) surveys ask respondents to quantify their overall or momentary happiness...
Individual well-being depends not only on income but also on other dimensions of life, such as healt...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
Do people care more about the environment as their income increases? In this paper we use a measure ...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
A large literature documents the correlates and causes of subjective well-being, or happiness. But f...
We ask subjects to report their income relative to different refer-ence groups, such as fellow emplo...
The study examines the association between subjective well-being and income, using data of 3 600 ind...
In this paper we examine whether, and how, welfare economics should incorpo-rate the insights from h...
We study the measurement of well-being when individuals have heterogeneous preferences, including di...
In this paper we examine whether, and how, welfare economics should incorporate the insights from ha...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Equivalent income (EI) has been proposed as an in...
In this paper, we study interpersonal comparisons of well-being. We show that using subjective well-...
ii Conventional approaches to the analysis of human well-being use money-metric measures such as inc...
Subjective well-being (SWB) surveys ask respondents to quantify their overall or momentary happiness...
Individual well-being depends not only on income but also on other dimensions of life, such as healt...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
Do people care more about the environment as their income increases? In this paper we use a measure ...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
A large literature documents the correlates and causes of subjective well-being, or happiness. But f...
We ask subjects to report their income relative to different refer-ence groups, such as fellow emplo...
The study examines the association between subjective well-being and income, using data of 3 600 ind...
In this paper we examine whether, and how, welfare economics should incorpo-rate the insights from h...
We study the measurement of well-being when individuals have heterogeneous preferences, including di...
In this paper we examine whether, and how, welfare economics should incorporate the insights from ha...