This study analyses the relationship between subjective and objective measures of well-being in selected European countries using the data of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). In the first part of the paper, we develop a random-effect ordered probit model, separately for each country, relating the subjective measure of income satisfaction to actual income, and controlling for some individual and household socio-demographic fixed effects. In the second part of the paper, we fit a Bayesian cross-classified multilevel model, in order to control for intra-family correlation in subjective well-being, which actually appears tobe present.

The richer, the happier? an empirical investigation in selected European countries

TANTURRI, MARIA LETIZIA
2006-01-01

Abstract

This study analyses the relationship between subjective and objective measures of well-being in selected European countries using the data of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). In the first part of the paper, we develop a random-effect ordered probit model, separately for each country, relating the subjective measure of income satisfaction to actual income, and controlling for some individual and household socio-demographic fixed effects. In the second part of the paper, we fit a Bayesian cross-classified multilevel model, in order to control for intra-family correlation in subjective well-being, which actually appears tobe present.
2006
Sociology & Anthropology includes resources that focus on human behavior shaped by social forces and the study of the history of human civilizations. Areas covered include demography, ethnic studies, family studies, women's studies, and social ethics.
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Founded in 1974, Social Indicators Research has become a leading journal for the publication of research results dealing with measurement of the quality of life. Topics covered include health, population, shelter, transportation, the natural environment, social customs and morality, mental health, law enforcement, politics, education, religion, the media and the arts, science and technology, economics, poverty, and welfare. Impact Factor: 0.61 (2007) * * Journal Citation Reports®, Thomson Reuters
economic well-being; panel data; subjective well-being; Italy
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C., Seghieri; G., DE SANTIS; Tanturri, MARIA LETIZIA
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