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Bibliographic Subjects » PURSUIT of HAPPINESS » Ways to greater happiness in society (macro level) » Observed effects on happiness of policy on …. » Economy » Welfare

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PURSUIT of HAPPINESS Ways to greater happiness in society (macro level) Observed effects on happiness of policy on …. Economy Welfare
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Welfare, Social insurance, subsidies
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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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Eligible and included in findings archive (embedded studies)
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Frijters, P. Explorations of Welfare and Well-Being.
Doctoral Dissertation, Thesis Publishers, 1999, Report nr. 196, Tinbergen Research Institute Series, Amsterdam, Netherlands
1999
Bergheim, S. The Happy Variety of Capitalism.
Deutsche Bank Research, 2007, 25 April, 1 - 22
2007
Fors, F. Happiness in the Extensive Welfare State: Sweden in a comparative European Perspective.
Greve, B.; Ed.: "Happiness and Social Policy in Europe", Edward Elgar Publishing LTD, 2010, Cheltenham, UK, 120 - 135
2010
Dorsett, R.; Oswald, A.J. Human Well-being and In-Work Benefits: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
IZA Working Paper Series, 2014, No. 7943, Warwick, Uk
2014
Rudolf, R.; kang, S. The Baseline Hypothesis Revisited; Evidence from a Neo-Confucianist Society.
HEIRS Paper, 2011, Milano, Italy
2011
Keng, S. H.; Wu, S. Living Happily Ever After? The Effect of Taiwan's National Health Insurance on the Happiness of the Elderly.
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2014, Vol. 15, 583 - 808
2014
Hetschko, C.; Schöb, R.; Wolf, T. Income Support, (un-)Employment and Well-Being.
EconStor Working Paper, 2016, No 15, 1 - 36, Berlin, Germany
2016
Kilburn, K.; Angeles, G.; Handa, S. Happiness and Alleviation of Income Poverty Impacts of an Unconditional Cash Transfer Programme using a Subjective Well-being Approach.
Office of Research - Innocenti Working Paper, 2016, Vol. 23
2016
Galama, T.J.; Morgan, A.E.; Saavedra, J.E. Wealthier, Happier and More Self-Sufficient: When Anti-Poverty Programs Improve Economic and Subjective Wellbeing at a Reduced Cost to Taxpayers.
https://ideas.repec.org/f/pga364.html
2017
White, S.; Fernandez, A.; Jha, S. Beyond the Grumpy Rich Man and the Happy Peasant: mixed Methods and the Impact of Food Security on Subjective Dimensions of Wellbeing in India.
Journal Oxford Development Studies, 2016, 44, 332 - 348
2016
Clydesdale, G. Happiness, Welfare and Ethics: Dissonant Consequences and Conflicting Values.
International Journal of Happiness and Development, 2015, Vol. 2, 137 - 158
2015
Natali, L.; Handa, S.; Peterman, A. Does Money Buy Happiness? Evidence. from An Unconditional Cash Transfer in Zambia
SSM Population Health, 2018, Vol. 4, 225 - 235
2018
Martinez, D.M.; Maia, A.G. The Impacts of Cash Transfers on Subjective Wellbeing and Poverty: The Case of Colombia
Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2018, Vol. 34
2018
Livani, T.; Graham, C. Do Social Protection Programs Improve Life Satisfaction? Evidence from Iraq.
Global Economy & Development Working Paper, 2018, Nr. 126, Brookings Institution.
2018
Kim, S.; Koh, K. Does Health Insurance Make People Happier? Evidence from Massachusetts’ Healthcare Reform.
Working Paper, 2018, IZA Institute for Economics, Bonn, Germany, No. 11879
2018
Kim, S.; Koh, K. The Effects of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion on Subjective Well-being
IZA Discussion Paper, 2019, No. 12636, Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
2019
Deter, M. Hartz and Minds: Happiness Effects of Reforming an Employment Agency
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2021, Vol 22, 1819 - 1838
2021