International audienceFocusing on the macro-micro interaction between institutional arrangements and individual life outcomes, this article investigates how welfare régime types impact the association between education and well-being, as measured by satisfaction with life. Theorising with Esping-Andersen's ideal-typical welfare régime typology, we hypothesise that decommodified institutional arrangements reduce the association between education and well-being through compensatory social protections for at-risk individuals, while stratifying forces strengthen this association. These results are only partly supported; we find that Conservative Welfare States show the most robust association, whilst Liberal and Social-Democratic Welfare States...
This is an article about the foundations of human well-being. It makes two integrated contributions....
Does a more generous welfare state make people happier and increase their life satisfaction? Availab...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...
International audienceFocusing on the macro-micro interaction between institutional arrangements and...
Do welfare states make people happy? In this chapter, we argue that the answer depends critically on...
Inequalities in health and well-being are important contemporary public health issues. This article ...
International audienceSocial capital is instrumental to personal well-being; yet, this relationship ...
In this paper we empirically investigate the direct effects of education on utility. Besides investm...
textabstract'Wellbeing' and 'welfare' are often bracketed together, in particular wellbeing and stat...
This chapter focusses on the question of how formal institutions, like those governing the level of ...
This study provides new insight on subjective well-being (hereafter SWB) and its association with in...
'Wellbeing ' and 'welfare ' are often bracketed together, in particular wellbein...
Welfare-state regimes achieve different outcomes in dealing with social inequalities. For example, t...
This study investigates the association between post-secondary education and well-being in internati...
My research brings together two areas of sociological inquiry. The first area involves the study of ...
This is an article about the foundations of human well-being. It makes two integrated contributions....
Does a more generous welfare state make people happier and increase their life satisfaction? Availab...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...
International audienceFocusing on the macro-micro interaction between institutional arrangements and...
Do welfare states make people happy? In this chapter, we argue that the answer depends critically on...
Inequalities in health and well-being are important contemporary public health issues. This article ...
International audienceSocial capital is instrumental to personal well-being; yet, this relationship ...
In this paper we empirically investigate the direct effects of education on utility. Besides investm...
textabstract'Wellbeing' and 'welfare' are often bracketed together, in particular wellbeing and stat...
This chapter focusses on the question of how formal institutions, like those governing the level of ...
This study provides new insight on subjective well-being (hereafter SWB) and its association with in...
'Wellbeing ' and 'welfare ' are often bracketed together, in particular wellbein...
Welfare-state regimes achieve different outcomes in dealing with social inequalities. For example, t...
This study investigates the association between post-secondary education and well-being in internati...
My research brings together two areas of sociological inquiry. The first area involves the study of ...
This is an article about the foundations of human well-being. It makes two integrated contributions....
Does a more generous welfare state make people happier and increase their life satisfaction? Availab...
Level of formal education is an important divide in contemporary societies; it is positively related...