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Bibliographic Subjects » CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS » Situational correlates of happiness » Individual circumstances » Social status of more and less happy people » Financial situation

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CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS Situational correlates of happiness Individual circumstances Social status of more and less happy people Financial situation
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Financial situation, earnings, income, means, poor, rich, wealth, standard of living
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Ackerman, N.M.; Paolucci, B. Objective and Subjective Income Adequacy: Their Relationship to Perceived Life Quality Measures.
Social Indicators Research, 1983, Vol. 12, 25 - 48
1983
Atkinson, T.H. Trends in Life Satisfaction among Canadians, 1968-1977.
Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1979, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1979
Stutzer, A. The Role of Income Aspirations in Individual Happiness.
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2004, Vol. 54, 89 - 109
2004
Grozinger, G.; Panther, S. Time, Money and Happiness: Institutional Failure.
Paper Conference 'Paradoxes of Happiness in Economics', 2003, Milan, Italy
2003
Hirata, J. Happiness and Economics. Some Ethical Considerations.
Discussion Paper No. 99, Institute for Business Ethics, 2003, St. Gallen, Switzerland
2003
Bruni, L. The "Technology of Happiness" and the Tradition of Economic Science.
Bruni, L., Luigi, Porta, P.(Eds).: "Handbook on the Economics of Happiness'', Edward Elgar, 2007, UK, 24 - 52
2007
Smith, K. Individual Welfare in the Soviet Union.
Social Indicators Research, 2003, Vol. 64, 75 - 105
2003
Social Policy Bureau Japan, Perceptions of an Affluent Society. National Survey on Life Style Preferences. Fiscal Year 1995.
Social Policy Bureau, The Economic Planning Agency, 1996, Japan
1996
Diener, E.; Biswas-Diener, R. Will Money Increase Subjective Well-Being? A Literature Review and Guide to Needed Research.
Social Indicators Research, 2002, Vol. 57, 119 - 169
2002
Rojas, M. Well-Being and the Complexity of Poverty. A Subjective Well-Being Approach.
Research Paper No. 2004/29, UNU/WIDER, USA
2004