This paper investigates the impact of social, economic and institutional changes on individual perceptions of happiness in Kazakhstan. We use household level data for Kazakhstan for 3 years--1996 (in the initial years of transition), 2001 (as it became a fully fledged transition economy) and 2006 (an emerging economy with a market system in many sectors including banking and finance). Data across these years allow us to consider how the transition as well as personal, household and regional factors have impacted on individual happiness. We find that the size of dwelling had a significant impact in all 3 years and that ethnic Kazakhs were happier than Russians as transition matured. We also find that living in regions of high unemployment, c...
The aim of this scientific research article is to describe the satisfaction with state of Latgale in...
The paper deals with the subject Transition economy and happiness – a case study of the Czech Republ...
This paper uses panel data from Russia to identify “residual ” happiness levels that are not explain...
This paper analyses the determinants of happiness in seven Eastern European transition countries dur...
We analyse self-reported measures of satisfaction with life in a transition country, Kyrgyzstan, usi...
We analyse self-reported measures of satisfaction with life in a transition country, Kyrgyzstan, usi...
This paper analyses life satisfaction in transition countries using evidence from the "World Values ...
This paper discusses the main economic and social changes that have affected the well-being of hous...
This paper combines the data from surveys about happiness and macroeconomic data and analyzes the ef...
Surveys rank Russians among the unhappiest people in the world. Contrary to popular accounts of a un...
This paper explores differences in the determinants of long term happiness levels versus those of sh...
Recent studies in economics of happiness focusing on the influence of different aspects of subjectiv...
The article analyzes the level of happiness on the basis of the data provided by the RLMS study. Hap...
The article analyzes the dynamics of the level of happiness in Russia, which is characterized by cha...
Russians reported large changes in their life satisfaction over the post-transition years. In this p...
The aim of this scientific research article is to describe the satisfaction with state of Latgale in...
The paper deals with the subject Transition economy and happiness – a case study of the Czech Republ...
This paper uses panel data from Russia to identify “residual ” happiness levels that are not explain...
This paper analyses the determinants of happiness in seven Eastern European transition countries dur...
We analyse self-reported measures of satisfaction with life in a transition country, Kyrgyzstan, usi...
We analyse self-reported measures of satisfaction with life in a transition country, Kyrgyzstan, usi...
This paper analyses life satisfaction in transition countries using evidence from the "World Values ...
This paper discusses the main economic and social changes that have affected the well-being of hous...
This paper combines the data from surveys about happiness and macroeconomic data and analyzes the ef...
Surveys rank Russians among the unhappiest people in the world. Contrary to popular accounts of a un...
This paper explores differences in the determinants of long term happiness levels versus those of sh...
Recent studies in economics of happiness focusing on the influence of different aspects of subjectiv...
The article analyzes the level of happiness on the basis of the data provided by the RLMS study. Hap...
The article analyzes the dynamics of the level of happiness in Russia, which is characterized by cha...
Russians reported large changes in their life satisfaction over the post-transition years. In this p...
The aim of this scientific research article is to describe the satisfaction with state of Latgale in...
The paper deals with the subject Transition economy and happiness – a case study of the Czech Republ...
This paper uses panel data from Russia to identify “residual ” happiness levels that are not explain...