"In this paper, subjecitve well-being, as measured by survey questions on life satisfaction and happiness, is investigated from a sociological-comparative point of view. The central thesis is that happiness will be greater the more freedom a person has in her/his life decisions. It is hypothesized,therefore, that happiness will be higher in all those social contexts (micro and macro) which provide a person with greater freedom. Hence, happiness should be higher among the employed, among the persons in higher positions and with higher incomes, and happiness should also be higher in free market and democratic, and in less stratified societies. A comparative emperical analysis (multilevel regression) is carried out, using survey data on 41 nat...
ABSTRACT. Utilitarians and egalitarians have different priorities. Utilitarians prioritize the great...
Happiness is defined as the degree to which a person enjoys his or her life-as-a-whole. Accordingly ...
How do people value freedom of choice? Drawing on economics and psychology the paper provides an hyp...
In this paper, subjecitve well-being, as measured by survey questions on life satisfaction and happi...
"In this paper, subjecitve well-being, as measured by survey questions on life satisfaction and happ...
Freedom in nations can affect the happiness of citizens both positively and negatively. This study t...
textabstractFreedom in nations can affect the happiness of citizens both positively and negatively. ...
In this paper, subjective well being, as measured by survey questions on happiness and life satisfac...
This book is about the relationship between different concepts of freedom and happiness. The book's ...
ii The economics of happiness is a rapidly emerging sector of economic research that centers on an i...
This thesis examines relationships between average national subjective well-being and three economic...
markdownabstractSubjective well-being is a main goal in modern society, thus it is worth knowing ...
In this article we investigate the linkage between economic freedom and happiness (subjective well-b...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Cross-national studies on happiness have revealed large differences,...
A substantial literature finds that freedom in the sense of an expanded opportunity set is positivel...
ABSTRACT. Utilitarians and egalitarians have different priorities. Utilitarians prioritize the great...
Happiness is defined as the degree to which a person enjoys his or her life-as-a-whole. Accordingly ...
How do people value freedom of choice? Drawing on economics and psychology the paper provides an hyp...
In this paper, subjecitve well-being, as measured by survey questions on life satisfaction and happi...
"In this paper, subjecitve well-being, as measured by survey questions on life satisfaction and happ...
Freedom in nations can affect the happiness of citizens both positively and negatively. This study t...
textabstractFreedom in nations can affect the happiness of citizens both positively and negatively. ...
In this paper, subjective well being, as measured by survey questions on happiness and life satisfac...
This book is about the relationship between different concepts of freedom and happiness. The book's ...
ii The economics of happiness is a rapidly emerging sector of economic research that centers on an i...
This thesis examines relationships between average national subjective well-being and three economic...
markdownabstractSubjective well-being is a main goal in modern society, thus it is worth knowing ...
In this article we investigate the linkage between economic freedom and happiness (subjective well-b...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Cross-national studies on happiness have revealed large differences,...
A substantial literature finds that freedom in the sense of an expanded opportunity set is positivel...
ABSTRACT. Utilitarians and egalitarians have different priorities. Utilitarians prioritize the great...
Happiness is defined as the degree to which a person enjoys his or her life-as-a-whole. Accordingly ...
How do people value freedom of choice? Drawing on economics and psychology the paper provides an hyp...