textabstractDoes active leisure make life more satisfying? If so, what kind of leisure activity is the greatest contributor to happiness? These questions are answered by means of data from four waves of a large-scale continuous study of the general public in Germany. Cross-sectional analysis does not show much of a relationship between happiness and last year’s leisure activities, with the exception of holiday trips. People who took one or more holiday trips appeared to be significantly happier, even when income, health, and personality were controlled for. Over-time analysis suggests that the correlation is due to an effect of holiday trips on happiness rather than an effect of happiness on holiday tripping. If holiday trips boost happines...
We take holidays for pleasure, but how well do we actually feel during our holiday? This question wa...
Despite the substantial number of research on subjective well-being (SWB) and happiness in recent de...
The paper merges two lines of research, into tourism and the economics of happiness. It enlarge and ...
textabstractDoes vacationing add to our happiness in the long run? This question was addressed in a ...
Does vacationing add to our happiness in the long run? This question was addressed in a study of 3,6...
In this chapter, we start with a description of happiness, the nature of happiness, the value of hap...
We study the statistical link between leisure and happiness. Using survey data from 33 countries in ...
Among the recreational activities that enable the recovery and improve the life-satisfaction of empl...
Over the past years an increasing number of studies have investigated the link between travel and su...
Previous studies have indicated that positive (or negative) experiences of activity episodes are lik...
VACATIONERS HAPPIER, BUT MOSTLY NOT HAPPIER AFTER A HOLIDAY The aim of this study was to obtain a gr...
The aim of this study was to obtain a greater insight into the association between vacations and hap...
We study the relationship between leisure and happiness, controlling for income and other determinan...
How happy are tourists during a day of their holiday and what makes them happy? These questions were...
Recently, studies have started analysing how people perceive their travel and how satisfied they are ...
We take holidays for pleasure, but how well do we actually feel during our holiday? This question wa...
Despite the substantial number of research on subjective well-being (SWB) and happiness in recent de...
The paper merges two lines of research, into tourism and the economics of happiness. It enlarge and ...
textabstractDoes vacationing add to our happiness in the long run? This question was addressed in a ...
Does vacationing add to our happiness in the long run? This question was addressed in a study of 3,6...
In this chapter, we start with a description of happiness, the nature of happiness, the value of hap...
We study the statistical link between leisure and happiness. Using survey data from 33 countries in ...
Among the recreational activities that enable the recovery and improve the life-satisfaction of empl...
Over the past years an increasing number of studies have investigated the link between travel and su...
Previous studies have indicated that positive (or negative) experiences of activity episodes are lik...
VACATIONERS HAPPIER, BUT MOSTLY NOT HAPPIER AFTER A HOLIDAY The aim of this study was to obtain a gr...
The aim of this study was to obtain a greater insight into the association between vacations and hap...
We study the relationship between leisure and happiness, controlling for income and other determinan...
How happy are tourists during a day of their holiday and what makes them happy? These questions were...
Recently, studies have started analysing how people perceive their travel and how satisfied they are ...
We take holidays for pleasure, but how well do we actually feel during our holiday? This question wa...
Despite the substantial number of research on subjective well-being (SWB) and happiness in recent de...
The paper merges two lines of research, into tourism and the economics of happiness. It enlarge and ...