Rising income and the subjective well-being of nations
We explored whether rising income in nations is associated with increasing subjective well-being (SWB), with several advances over earlier work. Our methods are improved in that across time, the same well-being questions were asked in the same order, and we employed broad and equivalent representati...
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Main Authors: | DIENER, Ed, TAY, Louis, OISHI, Shigehiro |
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2013
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