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Bibliographic Subjects » CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS » Effect on environment » Effects on society » Effects on conflict/peace

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CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS Effect on environment Effects on society Effects on conflict/peace
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Effects on conflict/peace, harmony, consensus seeking, negotiation style
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Publications that report an empirical study that used a valid measure of happiness, the results of which are eligible for inclusion in the findings archive

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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Burger, M.; Angus Reid, ; Arampatzi, E. Unhappy Development: Subjective Well-being in the Wake of Arab Spring.
Paper Presented At Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Studies, (ISQOLS), 2015, Phoenix, Arizona, USA,
2015
Clifton, J. The Happiest and Unhappiest Countries in the World.
Gallup World Headquarters. 2017, Washington, USA, 1 - 11
2017
Chingono, M. The Quest for Happiness as An Underlying Motive for Violent Conflict in Africa.
African Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2017, Vol. 17, 117 - 142
2017
Pearlstein, A. Pursuit of Happiness and Resolution of Conflict: An Agenda for the Future of ADR.
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal, 2012, Vol. 12, 215 - 266
2012
Witte, C.T.; Burger, M.; Ianchovichina, E. Subjective Well-being and Peaceful Uprisings
Tinbergen Institute, Discussion Paper, 2018, 2018-074, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2018
Arampatzi, E.; Burger, M.; Ianchovichina, E.; Röhricht, T; Veenhoven, R. Unhappy Development: Dissatisfaction With Life on the Eve of the Arab Spring
The Review of Income and Wealth, 64 (1) 80-113
2018
Witte, C.T.; Burger, M.; Ianchovichina, E. Subjective Well-Being and Peaceful Uprisings
Kyklos 73 (1) 120-158
2022
Korotayev,A.,A.; Shishkina,A.,A. Relative Deprivation as a Factor of Sociopolitical Destabilization: Toward a Quantitative Comparative Analysis of the Arab Spring Events
Cross-Cultural Research, 2019, Vol. 54, 1-23
2019