We study the effect of lottery wins on the strength of social ties and its different types, including support networks, in the United Kingdom. On average, we find that winning more in the lottery increases the probability of meeting friends on most days, which is consistent with the complementary effect of income on the strength of social ties. The opposite is true with regards to social ties held for more instrumental reasons such as talking to neighbours. Winning more in the lottery also lessens an individual support network consistently with a substitution of income and support network. However, further robustness checks reveal that such average lottery effects are driven by individuals exhibiting very large wins only, thus suggesting th...
We use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a number of individual heal...
We use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a number of individual heal...
International audienceWe use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a num...
We study the effect of lottery wins on the strength of social ties and its different types, includin...
This study examines the social contexts of gambling and analyzes social motivations for playing the ...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
I estimate the effect of lottery winnings on peers' debt accumulation using administrative data fro...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
Paradoxically, the published literature on the psychological consequences of lottery wins has found ...
The game of LOTTO is the most common form of lottery participation in the U.S. Participation in LOTT...
In the Dutch Postcode Lottery a postal code (19 households on average) is randomly selected weekly, ...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
Previous studies of lottery play have tended to concentrate on just one aspect of participation, and...
Why do the poor spend more on lottery tickets than their wealthier and better educated peers? While ...
We examine the impact of an income windfall (from lottery win) on an individual's overweight and Bod...
We use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a number of individual heal...
We use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a number of individual heal...
International audienceWe use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a num...
We study the effect of lottery wins on the strength of social ties and its different types, includin...
This study examines the social contexts of gambling and analyzes social motivations for playing the ...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
I estimate the effect of lottery winnings on peers' debt accumulation using administrative data fro...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
Paradoxically, the published literature on the psychological consequences of lottery wins has found ...
The game of LOTTO is the most common form of lottery participation in the U.S. Participation in LOTT...
In the Dutch Postcode Lottery a postal code (19 households on average) is randomly selected weekly, ...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
Previous studies of lottery play have tended to concentrate on just one aspect of participation, and...
Why do the poor spend more on lottery tickets than their wealthier and better educated peers? While ...
We examine the impact of an income windfall (from lottery win) on an individual's overweight and Bod...
We use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a number of individual heal...
We use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a number of individual heal...
International audienceWe use British panel data to determine the exogenous impact of income on a num...