| Text | ‘Introductory text’ to the Bibliography, chapter 2, 'Conceptual Scope' |
| Literature | Bibliography of Happiness: Section 1 Concepts of happiness |
| Text | Introductory text to Item bank of happiness |
| Literature | Bibliography of Happiness: Section 2: Measurability of happiness |
| Text | Introductory text to Item bank of happiness |
| Literature | Bibliography of Happiness: Section 3: Measures of happiness |
| Text | Diener, E. & Diener, C. 'Most people are happy', Psychological Science, 1996, Vol. 7, 181 -185 |
| Literature | Bibliography of Happiness: Section 5a Territorial differences in happiness |
| Findings | Happiness in Nations: latest Rank Report on Level of Happiness |
| Happiness in Publics |
| Text | Ruut Veenhoven, Is life getting better? How long and happy do people live in modern society? |
| Literature | Bibliography of Happiness: Section 5a Territorial differences in happiness |
| Findings | Happiness in Nations:latest Trend report on Level of Happiness |
| Text | Ruut Veenhoven: What we know about happiness |
| Literature | Bibliography of Happiness, sections 5 - 14 |
| Findings | Correlational Findings, all sections |
| Text | Veenhoven, R: The utility of happiness Lyubomirsky, S. et. al. The benefits of Frequent Positive Affect, Psychological Bulletin, 2005, Vol. 131, 803 - 855 |
| Literature | Bibliography of Happiness: Section 4h Consequences of happiness |
| Findings | Correlational Findings: Each subject category starts with a section on 'career' and in that section you find always a subsection called 'Later'. For example in the subject category 'Coping' (C9) contains a sub-category 'Later coping' (C9.1.4) with findings on the relation between earlier happiness and later coping |