Objective and Subjective Indices of Well-Being: Resolving the Easterlin Happiness–Income Paradox

  • Land K
  • Lamb V
  • Zang E
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Easterlin (The Public Interest 30:3–10, 1973) found that at any given point in time both among and within nations, measures of subjective well-being such as happiness or life satisfaction vary directly with levels of income, but over relatively long periods of...

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Land, K. C., Lamb, V. L., & Zang, E. (2017). Objective and Subjective Indices of Well-Being: Resolving the Easterlin Happiness–Income Paradox (pp. 223–235). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61810-4_11

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