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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 » Wealth » Net wealth

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CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS Situational correlates of happiness Individual circumstances Social status of more and less happy people Financial situation Wealth Net wealth
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Net wealth, assets + debts, capital
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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 Knight, J.B.; Gunatilaka, R.; Song, L. Subjective Well-Being and its Determinants in Rural China.
China Economic Review, 2009, Vol. 20, 635 - 649
2009
Montizaan, R.M. Pension Rights, Human Capital Development and Well-Being.
Thesis, Maastricht University, 2010, Maastricht, Netherlands
2010
Knight, J.B.; Gunatilaka, R. Income, Aspirations and the hedonic Treadmill in a poor Society.
Department of Economic Discussion Paper Series ref. 468, 2009, University of Oxford, Uk
2009
Kim, S.; French, D.J.; Sargent-Cox, K.A. Cross-National Insights into the Relationship between Wealth and Wellbeing: A comparison between Australia, the United States of America and South Korea.
Ageing and Society, 2012, Vol. 32, 41 - 59
2012
Knight, J.B.; Gunatilaka, R. Subjective Well-being and Social Evaluation in a Poor Country.
CSAE Working Paper, 2014, No.9, Oxford, UK
2014
Brown, S.; Gray, D. Household Finances and Well-Being: An Empirical Analysis of Comparison Effects.
SERPS, 2014, No. 2014015, 1 - 39, Sheffield, UK.
2014
Knight, J.B.; Gunatilaka, R. Does Economic Growth Raise Happiness in China?
Oxford Development Studies, 2011, Vol. 39, 1 - 24
2011
Headey, B.; Wooden, M. The Importance of Wealth for Subjective Well-Being.
The economic record, 2004, 80, S23-S33
2004
Otis, N. Subjective Well-Being in China: Associations with Absolute, Relative, and Perceived Economic Circumstances.
Social Indicators Research, 2016, Online Publication, 1 - 22
2016
Anand, P.; Gray, A.; Liberini, F. Wellbeing Over 50.
The Journal of Economics of Ageing, 2015, Vol. 6, 68 - 78
2015