The Social and Economic Context of Peace and Happiness
Using data from the World Values Survey and the 2006 Gallup World Poll, we examined how individual well-being was related to societal perceptions relevant for peace. Across both datasets, happy people reported greater trust and confidence in the government. Moreover, this relation was moderated by s...
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Main Authors: | TOV, William, DIENER, Ed, NG, Weiting, Kesebir, Pelin, Harter, Jim |
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2009
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