There are sizeable differences in happiness between countries. These differences are consistent across indicators and quite stable through time. There is a little support for the view that these differences are due to "cultural bias". In test performed here do not suggest that a great part of the difference results from cultural differences in "language", "desirability bias", "response tendencies" or "familiarity" with the concept of happiness. There is solid empirical support for the view that these differences result from the fact that some societies provide their citizens with better living conditions than others. The bulk of the variance in happiness can be explained by nation characteristics such as economic prosperity, social security...
textabstractENGLISH ABSTRACT (OF PAPER IN DUTCH)<br/> The livability of a society is likely to refle...
Happiness is a well-researched and complex field of science. The complexity creates results that are...
The past decade has witnessed a growing interest in well-being indicators and their potential for in...
Cross-national research on happiness is soaring, but doubts about the comparability of happiness rem...
textabstractCross-national research on happiness is soaring, but doubts about the comparability of h...
The number of cross-national research studies on happiness is soaring, but doubts about the comparab...
The results of comparative surveys have demonstrated great differences of perceived life quality. Ye...
This article presents areview of empirical research exploring cross-national differences in the corr...
Culture is an important factor affecting happiness. This paper examines the predictive power of cult...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...
The first comparison of happiness in nations took place in 1948 and involved 9 countries (Buchanan, ...
The concept of Gross National Happiness seeks to address perceived shortfalls in mainstream developm...
This study aims to analyze the relationships between the cultural characteristics and happiness leve...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is bein...
textabstractENGLISH ABSTRACT (OF PAPER IN DUTCH)<br/> The livability of a society is likely to refle...
Happiness is a well-researched and complex field of science. The complexity creates results that are...
The past decade has witnessed a growing interest in well-being indicators and their potential for in...
Cross-national research on happiness is soaring, but doubts about the comparability of happiness rem...
textabstractCross-national research on happiness is soaring, but doubts about the comparability of h...
The number of cross-national research studies on happiness is soaring, but doubts about the comparab...
The results of comparative surveys have demonstrated great differences of perceived life quality. Ye...
This article presents areview of empirical research exploring cross-national differences in the corr...
Culture is an important factor affecting happiness. This paper examines the predictive power of cult...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...
The first comparison of happiness in nations took place in 1948 and involved 9 countries (Buchanan, ...
The concept of Gross National Happiness seeks to address perceived shortfalls in mainstream developm...
This study aims to analyze the relationships between the cultural characteristics and happiness leve...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is bein...
textabstractENGLISH ABSTRACT (OF PAPER IN DUTCH)<br/> The livability of a society is likely to refle...
Happiness is a well-researched and complex field of science. The complexity creates results that are...
The past decade has witnessed a growing interest in well-being indicators and their potential for in...