In October 2008 the second part of the study was administered, in which data were used from part 1. This second part of the study investigates factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to which well-being is affected by social comparison processes. Previous studies have looked at how well-being can be predicted by people’s relative position, for instance with respect to income or health, within an objectively defined population distribution. It may be that people’s well-being might be better predicted by the subjective, rather than by the objective distributions of properties such as income or health
Debates surrounding the varying link between social class and subjective well-being (SWB) have point...
There is much evidence that health, income and social relationships are important for our well-being...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...
In this study, we focus on factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to...
In this study, we focus on factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to...
Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze the importance of modeling ...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
We present results from the Cape Area Panel Study dataset investigating how social comparisons with ...
In this paper, we study interpersonal comparisons of well-being. We show that using subjective well-...
Our work focuses on three aspects of the mental process of social comparison (frequency, importance,...
Many studies have shown that individuals engage in prosocial behaviors, such as pro-environmental an...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...
This paper attempts to explain international and inter-personal differences in subjective well-being...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
In recent years policy makers and social scientists have acknowledged that standard macroeconomic in...
Debates surrounding the varying link between social class and subjective well-being (SWB) have point...
There is much evidence that health, income and social relationships are important for our well-being...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...
In this study, we focus on factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to...
In this study, we focus on factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to...
Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze the importance of modeling ...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
We present results from the Cape Area Panel Study dataset investigating how social comparisons with ...
In this paper, we study interpersonal comparisons of well-being. We show that using subjective well-...
Our work focuses on three aspects of the mental process of social comparison (frequency, importance,...
Many studies have shown that individuals engage in prosocial behaviors, such as pro-environmental an...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...
This paper attempts to explain international and inter-personal differences in subjective well-being...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
In recent years policy makers and social scientists have acknowledged that standard macroeconomic in...
Debates surrounding the varying link between social class and subjective well-being (SWB) have point...
There is much evidence that health, income and social relationships are important for our well-being...
This thesis uses subjective well-being data to understand the impact that an individual’s economic c...