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Rising Happiness in Nations 1946-2004: A Reply to Easterlin
Veenhoven, Ruut; Hagerty, Michael
Social Indicators Research, v79 n3 p421-436 Dec 2006
The "Easterlin paradox" holds that economic growth does not add to the quality-of-life and that this appears in the fact that average happiness in nations has not risen in the last few decades. The latest trend data show otherwise. Average happiness has increased slightly in rich nations and considerably in the few poor nations for which data are available. Since longevity has also increased, the average number of happy life years has increased at an unprecedented rate since the 1950s.
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Quality of Life, Psychological Patterns, Literary Criticism, Trend Analysis, Developing Nations, Cross Cultural Studies, Global Approach, Reader Response, Misconceptions, Economic Impact, Life Satisfaction
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