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Objective and Subjective Income Adequacy: Their Relationship to Perceived Life Quality Measures.
Trends in Life Satisfaction among Canadians, 1968-1977.
Frustrated Achievers: Winners, Losers, and Subjective Well-Being in New Market Economies.
The Relationship between Income and Satisfaction: The Effect of Measurement Error and Suppressor Variables.
Economic Theory and Subjective Well-Being: Mexico.
The Death of Honor and the Happier for it?
Uber die materielle zur innere Einheit? Wohlstandslagen und Subjectives Wohlbefinden in Ost- und West Deutschland. (Income and Subjective Well-Being in East- and West Germany).
Does Money buy Happiness? A Longitudinal Study Using Data on Windfalls.
Making the Best of Bad Situation: Satisfaction in de Slums of Calcutta
Relative Einkommensarmut bei Kinderen. (Relative Income Poverty of Children in Germany 1984-1996).
Australian Unity Wellbeing Index, Survey 3, Report 3.2. The Impact of Personal Relationships and Household Structure on the Wellbeing of Australians.
A Simple Statistical Method for Measuring how Life Events Affect Happiness.
Income and Happiness: Towards a Unified Theory.
Happiness and Economics.
Happiness in Transition: The Case of Kyrgyzstan.
What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?
Wealth of Nations, Individual Income and Life Satisfaction in 42 countries: A Multilevel Approach.
Does Material Well-Being affect Non-Material Well-Being.
Happiness and Economics Enriching Economic Theory with Empirical Psychology.
How to Measure Quality of Life in Diverse Population.
Quantitative Analysis of Well-Being with Economic Applications.
Happiness and Hardship. Opportunity and Insecurity in New Market Economies.
Dispositional Affect and Job Outcomes.
What makes People Happier? Economic vs Overall Well-Being: The Case of Russia.
If We are So Rich, Why Aren't we Happy?
The Units of Utility. Commentary on Clark, A.;Oswald, A.J.: "A Simple Statistical Method for Measuring how Life Events Affect Happiness".
Australian Unity Wellbeing Index, Survey 5, Report 5.0. The Wellbeing of Australians: 1. Personal Finances 2. The Impact of the Bali Bombing.
Income and life Satisfaction. A cross-national and longitudinal study.
Diminishing Marginal Utility of Income? A Caveat.
Does Happiness Pay? An Exploration Based on Panel Data from Russia.
The Subjective Well-Being Paradox: A Suggested Solution Based on Relational Goods.
The Role of Income Aspirations in Individual Happiness.
Time, Money and Happiness: Institutional Failure.
Happiness and Economics. Some Ethical Considerations.
The "Technology of Happiness" and the Tradition of Economic Science.
Individual Welfare in the Soviet Union.
Perceptions of an Affluent Society. National Survey on Life Style Preferences. Fiscal Year 1995.
Will Money Increase Subjective Well-Being? A Literature Review and Guide to Needed Research.
Well-Being and the Complexity of Poverty. A Subjective Well-Being Approach.
When Information Dominates Comparison. Learning from Russian Subjective Panel Data.
Experienced versus Decision Utility of Income: Relative or Absolute Happiness.
Assessing the Causal Relationship among Communication, Money Management Practices, Satisfaction with Financial Status, and Satisfaction with Quality of Life.
Happiness: Has Social Science a Clue?
The Effects of Wealth and Income on Subjective Well-Being and Ill-Being.
Lebensbedingungen und ihre Bewertung.
(Living Conditions and its Valuation).
Australian Unity Wellbeing Index. Survey 11, Report 11.0. Part A: The Report. The Wellbeing of Australians. Personal Financial Debt.
Australian Unity Wellbeing Index. Survey 2, Report 2. Special Report on Income and Geographic Location.
Subjective Well-Being and Relative Deprivation: An Empirical Link.
Beyond Money. Toward an Economy of Well-Being.
Neighbors as Negatives: Relative Earnings and Well-Being.
The Relationship between Income and Subjective Well-Being: Relative or Absolute?
The Relationship between Measures of Subjective and Economic Well-Being: A New Look.
Objective, Subjective and Continuity Correlates of Life Satisfaction in an Elderly Population.
The Effects of Interpersonal and Economic Resources upon Values and the Quality of Life.
Das Glück: Realitäten eines Traums. (Happiness: The Realities of a Dream).
Structural Elements of Material Well-Being: an Empirical Test among People on Social Security.
An Exploration of Measures of Well-Being among Employed and People on Social Security.
Glück, Lebenszufriedenheit und Sinn, Erfahrungswissenschaftlich Betrachtet. (Happiness, Satisfaction and Meaning: Empirical Approach).
Einkommen. (Income).
The Relationship between Objective and Subjective Indicators: A Reciprocal Causation Model Linking Changes in Income, Income-Satisfaction and Life-Satisfaction.
A Health and Wealth Model of Change in Life Satisfaction.
East Germany: Incomes, Inequality and the Impact of Redistributive Government 1990 - 92.
Armoede in Nederland. (Poverty in the Netherlands).
Economic Status and Subjective Well-Being: A Review of the Literature and an Agenda for Future Research.
The Frame of Reference as a Public Good.
A Note on Happiness, Money and Time.
Subjective Well-Being: Three Decades of Progress.
The Relationship between Income, Changes in Income and Life-Satisfaction in West Germany and the Russian Federation. Relative, Absolute or a Combination of Both?
Social Comparison of Incomes in One's Community: Evidence from National Surveys of Income and Happiness.
Income and Subjective Well-Being: Will Money Make Happy?
Luxury Fever. Why Money Fails to Satisfy in an Era of Excess.
Wer zählten den "Reichen" in Deutschland? (Who are the Rich in Germany?)
Sustainable Household Metabolism and Quality of Life.
Life-Satisfaction and Preference Drift.
Money and Happiness: Income and Subjective Well-Being across Nations.
Geld Maakt Toch Gelukkig?! (Money does Make Happy?!)
Poverty Area under the Microscope.
The Significance of Marital Status for Morale and Life Satisfaction among Lower-Income Elderly.
Aspirations Adapt to Situations - But why are the Belgians much Happier than the French?
Satisfaction with Work-Income and Leisure Time.
Marital and Life Satisfaction of Older Married Persons in High and Low Income Groups.
Adjustment of Welfare Recipients and Applicants: Investigation of some Relevant Factors.
Financial Strain and Psychological Well-Being among the American and Japanese Elderly.
The Retirement Experience: Psychological and Financial Linkages to the Labor Market.
Racial Differences in Life Satisfaction and Adjustment between Welfare and Non-Welfare Noninstitutionalized, Aged Males.
Kan Lycka Köpas för Pengar? (Can You Buy Happiness?)
Measures of Economic Well-Being as Predictors of Psychological Well-Being.
Rural Poverty and Social Mobility in the Ozarks.
The Joyless Market-Economy.
Subjective Well-Being in Cross-Cultural Perspective.
Does Money Buy Happiness?
Children of the Great Depression. Social Change in Life Experience.
In Pursuit of Happiness and Good Government.
Cohort Variation in Happiness: Some Hypotheses and Exploratory Analyses.
Reformstau und Verunsicherung. (Attitudes to Social Security Reform in Germany).
Poverty, Inequality and Deprivation in South Africa: An Analysis of the 1993 Saldru Service.
Fase 4 Gefaseerd. (Phase 4: A Study of People on Welfare).
Basic Minimum Needs, Quality of Life and Selected Correlates: Explorations in Villages in Northern India.
The Pursuit of Happiness.
The Pools Winners.
Income and Subjective Well-Being over the Life Cycle.
Life Cycle Welfare: Evidence and Conjecture.
Erlebte Unveränderlichkeit von gesundheitlicher und ökonomischer Belastung. (Perceived Certainty of Health and Economic Stress: A Contribution to a Cognitive Theory of Adjustment to Aging).
Old Age and the Perception of Poverty.
Socio-Economic Comparisons and the Life Satisfaction of Elderly Adults.
Income Levels and Their Impact on Two Subjective Measures of Well-Being.
The Inner American: A Self-Portrait from 1957 to 1976.
Collected Papers on Poverty Issues. Volume 2: Aspects of Low Income in America. Part 1.
The Satisfied Poor.
Measuring Economic Hardship among Older Americans.
Studying Social Comparisons: Contextual and other Approaches.
Glück, was ist das? (What is Happiness? An Attempt to Describe Something that Everybody Wants).
Income and Other Predictors of Subjective Well-Being Across Nations.
Will Raising the Incomes of All Increase the Happiness of All?
Inequalities of Income, Health and Happiness: The Stratification Paradigm and Alternatives.
Your Pursuit of Happiness.
Satisfaction and Comparison Income.
Der Arme und die Reiche. Glück, Geld und Gold in Märchen. (The Poor and the Rich, Happiness and Wealth in Fairy Tales..
Typisch Nederlands: 50 Jaar Opmerkelijke Opinies. (Typical Dutch: 50 Years Public Opinion).
Economic and Sociological Factors Influencing Life Satisfaction of the Aged.
New Money, an Old Man/Lady and Two's Company: Subjective Welfare in the NORC General Social Surveys 1972-1982.
Happiness of the Very Wealthy.
Trends in Reported Happiness within Demographically Defined Subgroups, 1957-78.
Hardship and Depression.
Income and Happiness: New Results from Generalized Thresholds and Sequential Models.
The Social Evaluation of Income Distribution: An Assessment Based on Happiness Surveys.
The Relationship between Happiness, Health, and Socio-Economic Factors: Results based on Swedish Microdata.
Money does Matter! Evidence from Increasing Real Income and Life Satisfaction in East Germany following Reunification.
Minder Geld, Minder Gelukkig? (Less Money, Less Happier?)
Money does not Buy Happiness...Or does it?
A Reconsideration Based on the Combined Effects of Wealth, Income and Consumption.
Affluent Americans: Priorities of the Prosperous.
Annexes to 'Happiness'.
Economic Stress, Emotional Quality of Life, and Problem Behaviour in Chinese Adolescents with and without Economic Disadvantage.
From Preference to Happiness: Towards a more Complete Welfare Economics.
Repräsentative Analyse der Lebenslagen einkommensstarker Haushalte.
(Analyses of Living Conditions in High-income Households).
Social Gradients in Subjective Well-Being: Is it Money or Personal Control that Matters?
Are one Man's Rags another Man's Riches? Identifying Adaptive Expectations Using Panel Data.
Poverty, Psychological Resources and Subjective Well-Being.
Australian Unity Wellbeing Index, Survey 13, Report 13.0. The Wellbeing of Australians. Caregiving at Home. Part A and B.
Inequality-Aversion and Income Mobility: A Direct Test.
The Wealth of Nations and the Happiness of Nations: Why "Accounting" Matters.
Absolute Income, Relative Income, and Happiness.
Australian Unity Wellbeing Index, Survey 14, Report 14.0. The Wellbeing of Australians. Personal Relationships.
Does Wealth Enhance Life Satisfaction for People Who Are Materially Deprived? Exploring the Association among the 'Orang Asli' of Peninsular Malaysia.
Life-Satisfaction in Post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine.
Geld Maakt Gelukkiger dan Kinderen of Gezondheid. (Money Makes Happier than Children or Health).
Does Absolute Income Matter?
Happiness and Loss Aversion: Is utility concave or convex in relative income?
Survey of Working Aged People 2000.
Mobility, Uncertainty and Subjective Well-Being in Hungary.
What Makes People Happy? Some Evidence from Northern Ireland.
Why isn't Growth Making us Happier? Utility on the Hedonic Treadmill.
Review of Research on the Influences on Personal Well-Being and Application to Policy Making.
Communitarian versus Individualistic Arrangements in the Family: What and Whose Income Matters for Happiness?
First European Quality of Live Survey: Quality of Live in Bulgaria and Romania.
Income and Happiness: Evidence, Explanations and Economic Implications.
The Effect of Low-Pay and Unemployment on Psychological Well-Being: A Logistic Regression Approach.
Ideological Interpretation of Easterlin's Income-Happiness Paradox: A Warning.
Satisfied and Dissatisfied South Africans: Results From The General Household Survey in the International Comparison.
Family Life Quality and Emotional Quality of Life in Chinese Adolescents with and without Economic Disadvantage.
Subjective Well-Being, Poverty and Ethnicity in South Africa: Insights from an Exploratory Analysis.
Status, Happiness and Relative Income.
Can a Raise in Income Inequality Improve Welfare?
Income and Satisfaction in Russia.
Determinanten des Glücks: Lebenszufriedenheit in Europa. (Determinants of Happiness: Life Satisfaction in Europe).
Poverty in Russia.
Happiness Adaptation to Income and to Status in an Individual Panel.
Network Size, Social Support and Happiness in Later Life: A Comparative Study of Beijing and Hong Kong.
Material Wealth and Subjective Well-Being.
Heterogeneity in the Relationship between Income and Happiness: A Conceptual-Referent-Theory Explanation.
Relative Income, Happiness and Utility: An Explanation for the Easterlin Paradox and Other Puzzles.
Is the Structure of Happiness Equations the Same in Poor and Rich Countries? The Case of South Africa.
Personal Income and Subjective Well-Being: A Review.
Life Satisfaction and Economic Outcomes in Germany. Pre- and Post-Unification.
The Marginal Utility of Income.
Can the Large Swings in Russian Life Satisfaction be Explained by Ups and Downs in Real Incomes?
Dar Glück aus ökonomischer Sicht. (Happiness from the Economical Perspective).
Financial Aspirations, Financial Success, and Overall Life Satisfaction: Who? And How?
Income, Relational Goods and Happiness.
Income and Happiness.
Subjective Well-Being and its Determinants in Rural China.
The Marginal Utility of Income. Revised Version.
Health, Wealth and, Happiness.
Would You be Happier if You were Richer? A Focusing Illusion.
Insights on Development from the Economics of Happiness.
Investigating Patterns and Determinants of Life Satisfaction in Germany following Reunification.
Dimensions of Individual Well-Being in Post-Crisis Russia: Income and Labour Market Status vs. Happiness.
Class Identification and Psychological Variables Related to Well-Being and Social Mobility.
Economic Disadvantage, perceived Family Life Quality, and Emotional Well-Being in Chinese Adolescents: a Longitudinal Study.
How Much does Money Really Matter? Estimating the Causal Effects of Income on Happiness.
The Relation of Economics Status to Subjective Well-Being in Developing Countries: A Meta Analysis.
How Money buys Happiness: Genetic and Environmental Process linking Finances and Life Satisfaction.
Changes in Wives' Income: Effects on Marital Happiness, Psychological Well-Being, and the Risk of Divorce.
Inner Happiness among Thai Elderly.
Income and Happiness across Europe: Do Reference Values matter?
Economic Growth and Subjective Well-being: Reassessing the Easterlin Paradox.
Work Involvement in the Valuation of Unemployment.
The Case for an EU-wide Measure of Poverty.
Income, Working Hours, and Happiness.
Learning about one's Relative Position and Subjective Well-Being.
Does Your Neighbor's Income Affect Your Happiness?
Material Wealth and Subjective Well-Being.
Income, Happiness, and the Disutility of Labor.
Measuring Quality of Life in Latin America: What Happiness Research can (and cannot) Contribute.
Enhancing Poverty-Abatement Programs: A Subjective Well-Being Contribution.
Economic Development and Happiness: Evidence from 32 Nations.
Subjective and Objective Well-Being in Relation to Economic Inputs: Puzzles and Responses.
The Relationship between Economic and Subjective Wellbeing Indicators in Peru.
Life Satisfaction and Relative Income-Perceptions and Evidence.
Is Man Doomed to Progress?
Two on Happiness. Diagnosing Our National Disease: Trends in Income and Happiness, 1973- 2004.
Predicting the Trend of Well-Being in Germany: How much Do Comparisons, Adaptation and Sociability Matter.
Recent Advances in the Economics of Individual Subjective Well-Being.
Surveying Transitional Experience and Subjective Well-Being: Income, Work, Family.
Happiness, Faith, Friends, and Fortune-Empirical Evidence from the 1998 US Survey Data.
When Money does not Buy Happiness: The Case of "Frustrated Achievers".
Personal Values as Mitigating Factors in the Link Between Income and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from the European Social Survey.
Does Relative Income Matter? Are the Critics Right?
High Income Improves Evaluation of Life but not Emotional Well-Being.
Does Money buy Happiness in Unhappy Russia?
Income and Well-Being: An empirical Analysis of the Comparison Income Effect.
A Survey of Satisfaction with Life in a Cross-Section of Nepalese Society.
Easterlin-Types and Frustrated Achievers: The Heterogeneous Effects of Income Changes on Life Satisfaction.
Adaptation or Social Comparison? The Effects of Income and Happiness.
Wealth and Happiness across the World: Material Prosperity predicts Life Evaluation, Whereas Psychosocial Prosperity predicts Positive Feeling.
Beyond the Joneses: Intercountry Income Comparisons and Happiness.
Happiness. A Revolution in Economics.
Life Satisfaction Among Turkish and Moroccan Immigrants in the Netherlands: The Role of Absolute and Relative Income.
Adaptation to Income over Time: A Weak Point of Subjective Well-Being.
Facetten des Verarmens. ((Aspects of Getting Poor).
Sind Selbständige zeit-und einkommensarm? (Are the Self-Employed both Income Poor and Time Poor?)
The Danish Effect: Beginning to Explain High Well-Being in Denmark.
Income and Well-Being Across European Provinces.
Deprivation, Social Exclusion and Subjective Well-Being.
The Selection of Pay Referents: Potential Patterns and Impacts on Life Satisfaction.
Happiness and Relative Income In Italy.
Unreported Income, Education and Subjective Well-Being.
Assets and Life Satisfaction Patterns among Korean Older Adults: Latent Class Analysis.
Subjective well-being, income, economic development and growth.
The Effect of Income on General Life Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction.
Income and Well-Being: How Big is the Gap between the Rich and the Poor?
The Geography of Economics and Happiness: Spatial Patterns in the Effects of Economic Conditions on Well-Being.
The Poor, the Rich and the Happy: Exploring the Link between Income and Subjective Well-Being.
The Role of Socio-Demographic Factors on Self-Related Happiness: The Case of Malaysia.
Lebenszufriedenheit und Einkommensreichtum: Eine emprische Analyse mit dem SOEP. (Life Satisfaction and Income Richness: An Empirical Analysis Based on Data of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP).
The Relation between Life Satisfaction and the Material Situation: A Re-Evaluation using Alternative Measures.
Increasing Income Inequality, External Habits, and Self-Reported Happiness.
Relative Standing and Subjective Well-Being in South Africa: The Role of Perception, Expectations and Income Mobility.
The Effects of Relative Income an Absolute Income on Happiness.
Direct Evidence on Income Comparisons and their welfare Effects.
Economic Disparities and Life Satisfaction in European Regions.
On the Curvature of the Reporting Function from objective Reality to subjective Feelings.
Relative-income Effects on subjective Well-being in the Cross-section.
Satisfaction with Life and Economic Well-being: Evidence from Germany.
Does more Money makes you Happier?
Comparison Theory in Economic Psychology regarding the Easterlin Paradox and decreasing Marginal Utility: a Critique.
Income and Happiness: getting the Debate straight.
Happiness, Income, and Beyond.
The Culture of Affluence: psychological Costs of material Wealth
Happiness in Europe: Cross-Country Differences in the Determinants of Subjective Well-Being.
Life Satisfaction and Income Effects in Turkey.
Income Distribution and subjective Happiness.
Der Einfluss von Armut und Reichtum auf die Lebenszufriedenheit. (The Influence of Poverty and Wealth on Satisfaction of Life.)
Money and Happiness: Evidence from the industry Wage Structure.
Personality, well-being and the marginal utility of income: What can we learn from random Coefficient models?
Positional Concerns through the Life Cycle: Evidence from subjective Well-being Data and Survey Experiments.
The effects of economy, values and health on happiness in Iran: The case of the Kish Island.
Age, Life-Satisfaction, and Relative Income: Insights from the UK and Germany.
Multidimensional Well-Being at the Top: Evidence from Germany.
Individual Welfare and Subjective Well-Being: Commentary inspired by Sacks, Stevenson and Wolfers.
Conspicuous Consumption and Satisfaction.
Happiness and the Persistence of Income Shocks.
Income Comparisons among Neighbours and Satisfaction in East and West Germany.
Abwärtsmobilität und ihre Folgen: Die entwicklung von Wohlbefinden und Partizipation nach Verarmung. ( Downward Mobility and its Effects: Development of Well-being and Participation following fall into Poverty.)
Intrinsic and extrinsic work Orientations as Moderators of the Effect of annual Income on subjective Well-being: a longitudinal Study.
Job Satisfaction and Happiness: new Evidence from Japanese Union Workers.
Income, Aspirations and the hedonic Treadmill in a poor Society.
Money and Happiness: Rank of Income, not Income, affects Life Satisfaction.
Subjective Well-Being, Income and Economic Margins.
Initial investigation on the data from the Quality of Life Survey FY2011.
Cross-National Insights into the Relationship between Wealth and Wellbeing: A comparison between Australia, the United States of America and South Korea.
Income, Consumption, and Subjective Well-Being: Toward a Composite Macromarketing Model.
Income and ''Outcomes'' for Elderly: Do the Poor have a Poorer Life?
Empathy and Emulation: Life Satisfaction
and the Urban Geography of Comparison Groups.
Are Relative-Income Effects Constant across the Well-Being Distribution?
Objective and Subjective Indicators
of Happiness in Brazil: The Mediating Role
of Social Class.
Nominal or Real? The Impact of Regional Price Levels on Satisfaction with Life.
Are Relative-Income Effects Constant Across the Well-Being Distribution?
Does Needs Satisfaction Matter for Psychological and Subjective Wellbeing in Developing Countries: A Mixed-Methods Illustration from Bangladesh and Thailand.
Income, Motivation, and Satisfaction with Life: An Empirical Analysis.
Does Being Well-Off Make Us Happier? Problems of Measurement.
Untangling the Relationship Between Income and Subjective Well-Being: The Role of Perceived
Income Adequacy and Borrowing Constraints.
The Optimality of Tax Transfers: What does Life Satisfaction Data Tell Us?
National Income and Income Inequality, Family
Affluence and Life Satisfaction Among 13 year Old Boys and Girls: A Multilevel Study in 35 Countries.
Maakt Geld Gelukkig? (Does Money Buy Happiness?)
Social Deprivation of Immigrants in Germany.
Money, Well-Being, and Loss Aversion: Does an Income Loss have a Greater Effect on Well-Being than an Equivalent Income Gain?
An Empirical Investigation into the Determinants of Life Satisfaction in New Zealand.
Does Money Buy Happiness? Evidence from Twins in Urban China.
Income and Happiness: Earning and Spending as
Sources of Discontent.
Reich und zufrieden?
Rich and Happy?
Poverty and Subjective Well-being in Mexico.
Life Satisfaction, Household Income and
Personality Theory.
Income, Health and Happiness.
Income Comparison, Income Formation, and Subjective Well-Being: New Evidence on Envy versus Signaling.
Is it Absolute Income or Relative Deprivation that
leads to Poor Psychological Well Being? A Test based on Individual-level Longitudinal Data.
Resilience and Well-being Among Urban Ethiopian Children: What Role Do Social Resources and Competencies Play?
Relative Income and Happiness in Asia: Evidence from Nationwide Surveys in China, Japan, and Korea.
The Heterogeneous Effects of Income Changes on Happiness.
Quality of Life in Mexico: A Formative Measurement Approach.
Life Satisfaction of Rich and Poor under Socialism and Capitalism.
Testing the Easterlin Hypothesis with Panel Data: The Dynamic Relationship between Life Satisfaction and Economic Growth in Germany and in the UK.
Direct Evidence on Income Comparisons and Subjective Well-Being.
Education As a Positional Good: A life Satisfaction Approach.
Economics and the Study of Individual Happiness.
From Wealth to Well-being? Money Matters, but Less than people Think.
Life Satisfaction in Urban Ethiopia. The Role of Relative Poverty and Unobserved Heterogeneity.
Personality and the Marginal Utility of Income: Personality Interacts with Increases in Household Income to Determine Life Satisfaction.
Deprivation and Subjective Well-being: Evidence from Panel Data.
Swedish and Lithuanian employed women’s subjective well-being.
Insuring Consumption and Happiness through
Religious Organizations.
Estimating the Influence of Life Satisfaction and
Positive Affect on later Income using Sibling
Fixed Effects.
Maslow's Needs Hierarchy and the Effect
of Income on Happiness Levels.
Determinants of Happiness in the Netherlands
The Money-Happiness Relationship in Transition Countries: Evidence from Albania.
A Theory of Happiness-Wealth Relationship with Status-Sensitive Communication.
From Average Joe's Happiness to Miserable Jane and Cheerful John: Using Quantile Regressions to Analyze the Full Subjective Well-being Distribution.
So Far so Good: Age, Happiness, and Relative Income.
Testing the Tunnel Effect: Comparison, Age and Happiness in UK and German Panels.
Income and Happiness: An Empirical Analysis of
Adaptation and Comparison Income Effects.
Analysis of Subjective Wellbeing in Low Income Transitional Countries: Evidence from Comparative National Surveys in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
Do Happier Britons Have More Income?
First-Order Stochastic Dominance Relations.
Subjective Well-being and Social Evaluation in a Poor Country.
Individual Well-Being in Urban China: The Role of Income Expectations.
Information Technologies and Subjective Well-Being: Does the Internet Raise Material Aspirations?
Stability and Variability in the Relationship Between Subjective Well-Being and Income.
Income Is Not Associated with Positive Affect,
Life Satisfaction, and Subjective Happiness
Among Japanese Workers.
Income-Happiness Paradox in Australia: Testing the Theories of Adaptation and Social Comparison.
Experienced Poverty and Income Poverty in
Mexico: A Subjective Well-Being Approach.
Poverty and Psychological Distress in Latin America.
Effects of Income and Wealth
on Subjective QOL.
Material Well-Being.
The Relationship of South African Consumers’ Living Standards and Demographic Variables with Their Life Satisfaction.
Non-monotonic Welfare Dynamics in a Growing Economy.
Income, Sense of Community and Subjective Well-Being: Combining Economic and Psychological Variables.
Subjective Well-Being and Income: Is there Any Evidence of Satisfaction?
What keeps China’s migrant workers going? Expectations and happiness among China’s floating population
Social Integrations and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Latin America.
Subjective Well-Being and Relative Poverty in Rural Bangladesh.
Values, Inequality and Happiness.
Relative to What or Whom? The Importance of Norms and Relative Standing to Well-Being in South Africa.
Cross Generational Investigation of Personality Variables and Stress Coping Resources Among Chinese.
Financial Concerns and Overall Life Satisfaction: A
Joint Modelling Approach.
Measuring Poverty and Deprivation in South Africa.
Multidimensional Time and Income Poverty: Well-Being Gap and Minimum 2DGAP Poverty Intensity -- German Evidence.
Satisfaction and Comparison Income in Transition and Developed Economies.
Life Satisfaction and the Consumption Values of Partners and Friends: Empirical Evidence from German Panel Survey Data.
Scitovsky and the Income-Happiness Paradox.
Income Distribution and Well-Being: What can we Learn from Subjective Data?
Effects of Objective and Subjective Income Comparisons on Subjective Wellbeing.
Analysis of Life Satisfaction in Ukraine.
The Effect of Competitive Pressure on Income Distribution and Social Policy;
Public Perception, Attitudes and Norms.
Living Among the Affluent: Boon or Bane?
The Influence of Inequality of Urban Residents Life Satisfaction - A Survey on Wuhan City
Needs, Comparisons, and Adaptation: The Importance of Relative Income for Life Satisfaction.
Subjective Well-Being: Keeping Up with the Perception of the Joneses.
Adaptation, Anticipation and Social Interaction in Happiness: An Integrated Error-correction Approach.
Who Can Buy Happiness?: Personality Traits Moderate the Effects of Stable Income Differences and Income Fluctuations on Life Satisfaction.
An Empirical Study of Happiness in Italy.
Economic Growth, Income and Happiness: An Exploratory Study.
Employment Status, Income and the Subjective
Well-Being of Immigrants.
Happiness and the Standard of Living:
the Case of South Africa.
Do Reference Values Matter? Some Notes and Extensions on ‘‘Income and Happiness Across Europe''.
Poverty and People's Wellbeing.
Back to Bentham: Should We? Large-Scale Comparison of Decision versus Experienced Utility for Income-Leisure Preferences.
The role of Proximity and Social Comparisons on Subjective Well-Being.
The Relative Income Hypothesis: A Comparison of Methods.
Poverty Profiles and Well-Being: Panel Evidence from Germany.
Does the Choice of Well-Being Measure Matter
Empirically? An Illustration with German Data.
Consumption Expenditures and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidence from Germany
Household Finances and Well-Being: An Empirical Analysis of Comparison Effects.
Permanent Income and Subjective Well-Being.
Memory and Anticipation: New Empirical Support for an Old Theory of the Utility Function.
Searching for Money Illusion in Europe.
Money Does Not Bring Well-Being, but It Does
Help! The Relationship between Financial
Resources and Life Satisfaction of the Chronically
Ill Mediated by Social Deprivation and Loneliness.
Growth, Poverty and Inequality in Rwanda
A broad perspective.
Are Comparisons Luxuries? Subjective Poverty and Positional Concerns in Indonesia.
Wealth, Consumption and Happiness.
Caste Comparisons: Evidence from India.
Income Comparison, Collectivism and Life Satisfaction in Turkey
Two Happiness Puzzles.
The New Stylized Facts about Income and Subjective Well-Being.
Community, Comparisons and Subjective Well-being in a Divided Society.
Personal Communication on: Caste Comparisons: Evidence from India
Four Myths About Subjective Well-Being.
Quality of Life Inequality.
Adaptation to Poverty in Long-Run Panel Data.
Time Affluence, Material Affluence and Well-Being among Turkish Managers.
Remittances and Relative Concerns in Rural China.
Life Satisfaction, Income, and Personality.
The Causal Effect of Income on Life Satisfaction and the Implications for Valuing Non-market Goods.
How does Relative Income and Variation in Short-Run Wellbeing Affect in the Long Run? Empirical Evidence from China's Korean Minority.
Quantity or Quantile? A Global Study of Income, Status, and Happiness.
Economic Inequality and Subjective Well-being: is Inequality Good for the Rich?
Happiness, Equivalent Incomes and Respect for Individual Preferences.
Relative Income and Life Satisfaction of Turkish Immigrants: The Impact of a Collectivistic Culture.
Relative Income and Subjective Wellbeing:
Intra-national and Inter-national Comparisons by Settlement and Country Type
Direct Evidence for Income Comparisons and
Subjective Well-Being across Reference Groups.
Ambition and Jealousy: Income Interactions in the "Old" Europe versus the "New" Europe and the United States.
Quality of Life and Inequality.
Happiness, Comparison Effects, and Expectations in Turkey
Self-Evaluation Affects Subjective Well-Being: The Effects of Socioeconomic Status and Personality in Taiwan
Does Money in Adulthood Effect Adult Outcomes?
Individual Wellbeing in a Dynamic Perspective.
Do Losses Bite More than Gains?
Evidence from a Panel Quantile Regression Analysis of Subjective Well-being in Japan.
The Effect of Income on Subjective Well-Being:
Evidence from the 2008 Economic Stimulus Tax
Rebates.
Does Economic Growth Raise Happiness in China?
Subjective Well-being in China, 2005-2010: The Role of Relative Income, Gender and Location.
Income Comparisons, Income Adaptation, and Life Satisfaction: How Robust Are Estimates from Survey Data?
Poverty and Psychology.
Education and the Subjective Quality of Life.
Beyond Facts: Understanding Quality of Life. Chapter 3: The Conflictive Relationship between Income and Satisfaction.
Individual Differences in Loss Aversion Conscientiousness Predicts How Life Satisfaction Responds to Losses Versus Gains in Income.
Criteria for Happiness among People living in Extreme Poverty in Maputo, Mozambique.
Happiness, Inequality and Relative Concerns in European Countries.
Higher Income Is Associated With Less Daily Sadness but not More Daily Happiness.
Perceptions Versus Reality: Life Satisfaction and Economic Position Relative to Neighbors.
Processes Underlying Links to Subjective Well-being: Material Concerns, Autonomy, and Personality.
Happiness Pays: An Analysis of Well-being, Income, and Health based on Russian Panel Data.
Financial Capability and Wellbeing: Evidence from the BHPS
Consumer Capital as the Source of Happiness:
The Missing Economic Theory Underlying the
Income-Happiness Paradox.
Subjective Wellbeing and Income: Empirical Patterns in the Rural Developing World.
Adaption to Poverty in Long-Run Panel Data.
Income Reliably predicts Daily Sadness, but not Happiness: A Replication and Extension of Kushlev, Dunn, & Lucas (2015).
Tourism, Poverty Relief, and the Quality-of-Life
in Developing Countries.
Structural Social Capital, Household Income and Life Satisfaction: The Evidence from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong-Province, China.
Measuring and Comparing Well-Being in
South American Countries Using Equivalent
Incomes.
Towards a Theory of Life Satisfaction Accounting for Stability, Change and Volatility in 25-year Life Trajectories in Germany.
Happiness and Comparison Income: Evidence from Canada.
Abwärtsmobilität beim Haushaltseinkommen ohne Langfristigen Einfluss auf die Lebenszufriedenheit.( Downward Income Mobility does not Affect long-term Life Satisfaction.)
Effects of Objective and Subjective Income Comparisons on Subjective Wellbeing.
The Impact of Exposure to other Countries on Life Satisfaction: an international application of the Relative Income Hypothesis.
Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (KLIPS)
Happiness across Nations.
Happiness in Japan: From the Viewpoint of Age, Sex and Relative Wealthiness.
The Easterlin Paradox or Easterlin Illusion: Some Empirical Tests.
La pobreza invisible. Sobre la satisfacción con la vida en los campamentos de Chile. ( Invisible Poverty: On Life Satisfaction in camps in Chile).
The Role of Social Capital in Explaining the Happiness-Income Relation.
The Relation between Income and Life Satisfaction: Does Religiosity play a Role?
How Fuel Poverty Affects Subjective Well-
Being: Panel Evidence from Germany.
Income or Consumption: Which Better Predicts Subjective Wellbeing?
Optimal Taxation when People do not maximize Well-being.
Unequal Life Chances and Choices: How
Subjective Well-Being Metrics Can Inform
Benefit-Cost Analysis.
Income and Subjective Well-Being:
How Important is the Methodology?
Local Neighbors as Positives, Regional Neighbors as Negatives: Competing Channels in the Relationship between Others’ Income, Health, and Happiness.
Financial Strain, Religious Involvement, and Life Satisfaction among Older Mexican Americans.
Money and Happiness: Does Age make a Difference?
Subjective Well-Being in Context: County- and State-Level Socioeconomic Factors and Individual Moderators.
Poverty is a Public Bad: Panel Evidence from Subjective Well-being Data.
Reference Group Income and Subjective well-Being: Empirical Evidence from Low-Income Transition Economies.
Does good Pay compensate for a dissatisfying Job? The Relationship between gross Wage, wage Satisfaction, Job Satisfaction and Life Satisfaction.
Money May Buy Happiness, but Often So Little That It Doesn’t Matter.
The Significance and Availability of Happiness Study.
Quality of Life in Europe: Families in the Economic Crisis.
What affects happiness: Absolute Income, Relative Income or Expected Income?
Unfairness at Work: Well-Being and Quits.
Social Comparisons on Subjective Well-Being: The Role of Social and Cultural Capital.
Why Managerial Women are Less Happy Than Managerial Men.
Intergenerational Transmission of Wealth
and Life Satisfaction.
Okonomische Determinanten des Glücks (The Economic Determinants of Happiness)
Basic Descriptive Statistics of Japan Social Well-being Survey.
Multilayered Sociocultural Phenomena: Associations between Subjective Well-being and Economic Status.
Happiness for All? Unequal Hopes and Lives in the Pursuit of the American Dream.
Using a Multilevel Modelling Approach to Explain the Influence of Economic Development on the Subjective Well-being of Individuals.
Absolute vs Relative Income and Life Satisfaction
Food Security and Perceived Well-being among Household Heads in Ghana
On the Economics of Happiness: the Influence of Income and Non-Income Factors on Happiness.
Monthly Income and Subjective Well-being of Croatian Citizens.
Income Effects on Children’s Life Satisfaction: Longitudinal Evidence for England
Material Well-Being and Social Exclusion Association with Children's Subjective Well-being: Cross-national Analysis of 14 Countries.
Considering Education for Opportunity versus Necessity-based Entrepreneurs: Does Income Lead to Greater Entrepreneurial Well-Being?
Income and Subjective Well-Being: Review, Synthesis, and Future Research.
Assets and Life Satisfaction Patterns Among Korean Older Adults: Latent Class Analysis
Wealthier, Happier and More Self-Sufficient: When Anti-Poverty Programs Improve Economic and Subjective Wellbeing at a Reduced Cost to Taxpayers.
Economic Development and Socioeconomics Inequality of Well-being: A Cross-sectional Time-Series Analysis of Urban Chine, 2003-2011
Relative Income and Happiness
Subjective Well-Being and Adaptation. The Case of Uruguay.
Factors Associated with Happiness in the Elderly Persons Living in the Community
Changes in Subjective Well-Being Over
Time in Germany
Education, Income AND Happiness: Panel Evidence for the UK.
The Quality of Society and Life Satisfaction in China.
Links between Poverty and Children’s Subjective Wellbeing: Examining the Mediating and Moderating Role of Relationships.
Social Comparisons and Life Satisfaction Across Racial and Ethnic Groups: The Effects of Status, Information and Solidarity.
Participation in Modern Agri-Food Supply Chain in Senegal and Happiness,
Balance in Life and Declining Marginal Utility of Diverse Resources.
Subjective Well-Being, Income and Relative Concerns in the UK
Does Higher Income Equal Higher Levels of Happiness in Every Society? The Case of The Mayan People
Competing Forces of Socioeconomic Development and Environmental Degradation on Health and Happiness for Different Income Groups in China.
What Matters to Belgians?
The Difference Between Expected And Experienced Utility: A Case Study On a Salary Increase.
Happiness, Income Satisfaction and Turning Points around The World.
Financial Situation and Its Consequences on the Quality of Life in the EU Countries
Beggars do not Envy Millionaires: Social Comparison, Socioeconomic Status, and Subjective Well-Being.
The Effect of Relative Concern on Life
Satisfaction: Relative Deprivation and
Loss Aversion.
Multidimensional Poverty Index and Happiness.
Experiential Wellbeing Data from the American Time Use Survey: Comparisons with Other Methods and Analytic Illustrations with Age and Income.
Migrants' Pursuit of Happiness: An Analysis of the Effects of Adaptation, Social Comparison
and Economic Integration on Subjective Well-Being on the Basis of German Panel Data for
1990-2014.
Time, Money, and Subjective Well-Being.
The Happy Transition? Attitudes to Poverty and Inequality after a Decade of Democracy.
Top Incomes and Subjective Well-Being.
Winding Road Toward the Chinese Dream: The U-shaped Relationship Between Income and Life Satisfaction among Chinese Migrant Workers.
When Does Money Matter Most? Examining the Association between Income and Life Satisfaction over the Life Course.
Trust, Social Networks and Subjective Wellbeing
in China.
Income Inequality and Wellbeing: The Plight of the
Poor and the Curse of Permanent Inequality.
Income Expectations and Happiness: Evidence
from British Panel Data.
Binding Social Exclusion: Verification with a Longitudinal Survey of Japanese Youth.
Single-Variable Threshold Effects in Ordered
Response Models With an Application to Estimating the Income-Happiness Gradient.
Does Money Buy Immigrant Happiness?
Happiness and Consumption: Evidence from China
A Comparative Study on Satisfaction with Current Standard of Living and its Effects on Overall Life Satisfaction: Case of Romania, V4 and EU-15
Improving Well-Being in Bhutan: A Pursuit of Happiness or Poverty Reduction?
Relative Income, Community Attachment and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Japan
Time Use and Happiness of Millionaires
Household Income and Satisfaction with Life: Cognitive - Emotional Impact Paradox.
Relationship between Happiness and Income: Evidence from Panel Smoothing Transition Regression in Great Britain
The Determinants of Happiness among Thai People: Some Evidence from Chai Nat and Kanchanaburi
Universals and Cultural Differences in the Causes and Structure of Happiness: A Multilevel Review
Income, Unemployment, Higher Education
and Wellbeing in Times of Economic Crisis:
Evidence from Granada (Spain)
Did the Easterlin Paradox Apply in South-Korea 1980-2015? A Case Study
How Much Happiness Does Money Buy?
Income And Subjective Well-Being in New Zealand
Voluntary Simplicity and Life Satisfaction: Exploring the Mediating Role of Consumption Desires
Rural Poverty, Urban Poverty, and Psychological Well-Being
Relationship between Constituents of Welfare and Income: A Need Based Approach
The Role of Materialism, Religiosity, and Demographics in Subjective Well-Being
People Do Not Adapt to Income Changes:
A Re-evaluation of the Dynamic Effects of (Reference) Income on Life Satisfaction with GSOEP and UKHLS Data
Economic Factors and Life Satisfaction: Trends from South African Communities
Income Inequality Is Associated with Stronger Social Comparison Effects: The Effect of Relative Income on Life Satisfaction
How Reliable and Consistent are Subjective Measures of Welfare in Europe and Central Asia?
Revisiting the Income-Happiness Paradox: The Case of Taiwan and Malaysia
Money Matters: a Nuanced Approach to Understanding the Relationship between Household Income and Child Subjective Well-Being
Feeling Rich vs Being Rich: Subjective vs Objective Well-Being in Tanzania and Ghana
Subjective Well‐Being: Adult South Africans’ Life Satisfaction (2008-2014)
Life Satisfaction, Subjective Wealth, and Adaptation to Vulnerability in the Russian Federation during
2002-2017
Relative Deprivation in Tanzania
Living in the Shadow of the Past: Financial Profiles and Well-Being
Life Satisfaction of Urban Residents: Do Health
Perception, Wealth, Safety, Community Pride and Cultural Tourism Matter?
Money and Happiness: Income, Wealth and Subjective Well‑Being
The Effect of Income and Wealth on Subjective Well‑Being in the Context of Different Welfare State Regimes
Does Higher Income and Higher Educational Level Affect Happiness? Worldwide Evidence from Quantile Regression
Income, Aspirations and Subjective Well-Being: International Evidence
Why Wealth Matters More Than Income for Subjective Well-Being?
Household Income and Life Satisfaction of Single Mothers in Malaysia
The Social-Institutional Bases of Happiness: An International Comparison
Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness… or Does It? A Reconsideration Based on the Combined Effects of Wealth, Income and Consumption
Income, Socio-Economic Policy and Subjective Well-Being: An Analysis of the Tradeoffs between the Bad and Good
The Structural Model of Economic Hardship and Subjective Well-Being among Vulnerable People
Differences in the relationship between depression and self-rated life satisfaction in older Korean and Chinese immigrants
Children, unhappiness and family finances
Behavioral Finance, Financial Literacy and Its Impact on Financial Decision Making, Economic Well-Being and Happiness Perspectives
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