Several theories of happiness hold that happiness will not change in the long run. This claim was tested using the time trend data available in the World Database of Happiness. Series of responses on identical survey questions on happiness were selected with intervals of at least 10 years between them, altogether 199 time series in 67 nations and 1,531 data points. Average happiness in a nation rose in 133 of these series and declined in 66. The ratio of 2.0 is statistically significant. The average yearly rise in happiness on a scale 0–10 is +0.016. At this growth rate, happiness will rise by about 1 point on this scale in 70 years
Happiness is defined as the degree to which a person enjoys his or her life-as-a-whole. Accordingly ...
In the first World Happiness Report we surveyed a wide range of available data. The Gallup World Pol...
This article discusses the association of income and happiness. The basic data consist of statements...
textabstractSeveral theories of happiness hold that happiness will not change in the long run. This ...
Several theories of happiness hold that happiness will not change in the long run. This claim was te...
In the eighteenth century ‘Enlightened’ thinkers challenged the belief that happiness exists only in...
__Abstract__ One of the ideological foundations of the modern welfare states is the belief that ...
Happiness is rising on the political agenda and this calls for measures of how well nations perform ...
For centuries the pursuit of happiness was the preserve of philosophers. More recently there is a bu...
The 'Easterlin Paradox' holds that economic growth in nations does not buy greater happiness for the...
This paper shows that within-country happiness inequality has fallen in the majority of countries th...
The 'Easterlin Paradox' holds that economic growth in nations does not buy greater happiness for the...
In spite of the great U-turn that saw income inequality rise in Western countries in the 1980s, happ...
Recent literature on developed countries have shown evidence that, despite enjoying rapid growth and...
This paper investigates whether the level of happiness and integrated process of changes inhappiness...
Happiness is defined as the degree to which a person enjoys his or her life-as-a-whole. Accordingly ...
In the first World Happiness Report we surveyed a wide range of available data. The Gallup World Pol...
This article discusses the association of income and happiness. The basic data consist of statements...
textabstractSeveral theories of happiness hold that happiness will not change in the long run. This ...
Several theories of happiness hold that happiness will not change in the long run. This claim was te...
In the eighteenth century ‘Enlightened’ thinkers challenged the belief that happiness exists only in...
__Abstract__ One of the ideological foundations of the modern welfare states is the belief that ...
Happiness is rising on the political agenda and this calls for measures of how well nations perform ...
For centuries the pursuit of happiness was the preserve of philosophers. More recently there is a bu...
The 'Easterlin Paradox' holds that economic growth in nations does not buy greater happiness for the...
This paper shows that within-country happiness inequality has fallen in the majority of countries th...
The 'Easterlin Paradox' holds that economic growth in nations does not buy greater happiness for the...
In spite of the great U-turn that saw income inequality rise in Western countries in the 1980s, happ...
Recent literature on developed countries have shown evidence that, despite enjoying rapid growth and...
This paper investigates whether the level of happiness and integrated process of changes inhappiness...
Happiness is defined as the degree to which a person enjoys his or her life-as-a-whole. Accordingly ...
In the first World Happiness Report we surveyed a wide range of available data. The Gallup World Pol...
This article discusses the association of income and happiness. The basic data consist of statements...