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Gokdemir, Ozge; Dumludag, Devrim – Social Indicators Research, 2012
In this paper we investigate the role of several socio-economic and non-economic factors such as absolute and relative income, education and religion to explain the differences of happiness levels of Turkish and Moroccan Immigrants in the Netherlands by using ordered logit model. We focus on members of the Moroccan and Turkish communities, as…
Descriptors: Reference Groups, Income, Life Satisfaction, Foreign Countries
Guven, Cahit; Sorensen, Bent E. – Social Indicators Research, 2012
Using data from the US General Social Survey 1972-2004, we study the role of perceptions and status in self-reported happiness. Reference group income negatively relates to own happiness and high perceptions about own relative income, quality of dwelling, and social class relate positively and very significantly to happiness. Perceptions about…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Well Being, Housing, Social Class
Becchetti, Leonardo; Corrado, Luisa; Rossetti, Fiammetta – Social Indicators Research, 2011
We investigate the relationship between money and happiness across the waves of the British Household Panel Study by using a latent class approach which accounts for slope heterogeneity. Our findings reveal the presence of a vast majority of "Easterlin-type" individuals with positive but very weak relationship between changes in income…
Descriptors: Social Indicators, Reference Groups, Income, Probability

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