print

Bibliographic Subject Keywords

Bibliographic Subject Keyword: vote

vacation vacation destination vacationer vacationers Vacationing vacationing Vagal tone vagrant valance valance of words valence of words Validity doubts Validity of happiness measurements valuation Valuation of autonomy in nation Valuation of competitiveness in nation Valuation of family in nation Valuation of long-term in nation Valuation of materialism in nation Valuation of pleasure in nation. Moral hedonism Valuation of work in nation value Value-behavior fit Value change Value climate value consistency value driven value driven consumption Value environment fit Value of happiness value of happiness value priority of happiness Values values Value similarity of parents Values in nation vanguard variability Variability of weather conditions variable Variable aspects of happiness variants Variation in activities variety Various effects veblen Vengeance venture verbal very happy Very old VIA vicinity Victimization victimized Victim of bullying Victim of crime Victim of discrimination Victim of domestic violence Victim of sexual harassment Victim of war view Views Views on happiness in philosophies of life Views on happiness in philosophy Views on happiness in public opinion Views on one's own happiness views on professions Vigorous village Violence violence Violence in family violent virtual virtue virtues virtuous virtuous life visibility of income differences in nation visitor visitors visits Visits to home country vital Vitality vitality vocabulary Vocational training volatility volitional wellbeing voluntary Voluntary childless voluntary organization Voluntary work volunteer Volunteers vote
Publication Publication subjects using this keyword Happiness and Economics. What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research? Human Development and the "Explosion" of Democracy: Variations of Regime Change across 60 Societies. Happiness, Economy and Institutions. Mass Politics and Culture in Democratizing Korea. Maximizing Happiness? Genes, Culture, Democracy and Happiness. The Renaissance of Political Culture. The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies. Is it Culture or Democracy? The Impact of Democracy, Culture, and Income on Happiness. Life Satisfaction: Is There a Role for Policy? Review of Research on the Influences on Personal Well-Being and Application to Policy Making. Happiness Prospers in Democracy. Direct Democracy and Life Satisfaction Revisited: New Evidence for Switzerland. Desarrollo Humano, Bienestar Subjetivo y Democracia: Confirmaciones, Sorpresas e Interrogantes. (Human Development, Subjective Well-Being and Democracy). Formal Institutions and Subjective Well-Being: Revisiting the Cross-Country Evidence. Happiness. A Revolution in Economics. The Political Economy of Human Happiness. How Voters' Choices Determine the Quality of Life. The Impact of Institutions and Development on Happiness. Democracy, Participation, and Life Satisfaction. Stärkere Volksrechte - zufriedenere Bürger: Eine mikroökonometrische Untersuchung für die Schweiz. ( More Civil Rights - more satisfied Citizens: A Microeconometric Study for Switzerland). Democratic Institutions and Subjective Well-Being. Democracy and Happiness: What Causes What? Democratic Institutions and Subjective Well-Being. Satisfied with Democracy, Satisfied with Life? Does Democracy Deliver in Islamic Societies? Challenges to the Legitimacy of Democratic Institutions in the Muslim World. 'Waiting for Happiness’ in Africa More Choice for Better Choosers: Political Freedom, Autonomy, and Happiness Democracy, Economy and Happiness in Post-Soviet States (1995-2014) The More, the Merrier? On the Relationships of Democracy and Happiness in China Democracy and Quality of Life in Asian Societies The Measurement and Explanation of Happiness Democracy Does Not Promote Well-Being Except in Rich Countries with Demanding Climates Does Economic Development and Democracy Translate to Happiness? A Global Perspective Racially Inclusive Governance Makes (almost) Everyone Happier: The End of Apartheid as Evidence for Procedural Utility Democratic Values, Freedom, Control and Life Satisfaction
Voting Vulnerability for focal value choice vulnerable