This article is a response to a piece in this journal, by David Bartram, which questions the validity of a vast literature establishing consistently a U-shaped relationship between age and happiness. There are 618 published studies that find U-shapes in that relationship in 145 countries, and only a handful that do not. Of the 30 countries that Bartram (2023, National Institute Economic Review, 1-15) examines, he finds U-shapes in 18. We show compelling evidence of U-shapes in the remaining dozen countries. Supporting evidence of a U-shape is found in objective measures including deaths of despair, depression, stress and pain that are worst in midlife.
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Blanchflower, D. G., Graham, C., & Piper, A. (2023). HAPPINESS AND AGE - RESOLVING THE DEBATE. National Institute Economic Review, 263, 76–93. https://doi.org/10.1017/nie.2023.1
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