Money and Happiness: Income, Wealth and Subjective Well-Being

被引:54
|
作者
D'Ambrosio, Conchita [1 ]
Jantti, Markus [2 ]
Lepinteur, Anthony [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Luxembourg, Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg
[2] Stockholm Univ, Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
Permanent income; Permanent wealth; Life satisfaction; SOEP; RELATIVE-INCOME; SATISFACTION; DEBT; JOB; ILL;
D O I
10.1007/s11205-019-02186-w
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
We examine the complex relationship between money and happiness. We find that both permanent income and wealth are better predictors of life satisfaction than current income and wealth. They matter not only in absolute terms but also in comparative terms. However, their relative impacts differ. The first exerts a comparison effect-the higher the permanent income of the reference group, the lower life satisfaction-the second exerts an information effect-the higher the permanent wealth of the reference group, the higher life satisfaction. We also show that negative transitory shocks to income reduce life satisfaction while transitory shocks to wealth have no effect. Lastly, we analyse the effects of their components and find that not all of them predict life satisfaction: permanent taxes do not matter, while only the value of permanent real estate, financial and business assets do. Finally, we use quantile regression and analyse to what extent our results vary along the well-being distribution, finding the impacts to be larger at lower levels of life satisfaction.
引用
收藏
页码:47 / 66
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Money and Happiness: Income, Wealth and Subjective Well-Being
    Conchita D’Ambrosio
    Markus Jäntti
    Anthony Lepinteur
    [J]. Social Indicators Research, 2020, 148 : 47 - 66
  • [2] Well-being and happiness: Impacts of income, wealth and employment on subjective well-being at the urban level. The case of Montevideo
    Camacho, Micaela
    Horta, Roberto
    [J]. ESTUDIOS GERENCIALES, 2022, 38 (163) : 161 - 171
  • [3] How much happiness does money buy? Income and subjective well-being in New Zealand
    Sengupta, Nikhil K.
    Osborne, Danny
    Houkamau, Carla A.
    Hoverd, William James
    Wilson, Marc Stewart
    Halliday, Lara M.
    West-Newman, Tim
    Barlow, Fiona Kate
    Armstrong, Gavin
    Robertson, Andrew
    Sibley, Chris G.
    [J]. NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2012, 41 (02) : 21 - 34
  • [4] The effects of wealth and income on subjective well-being and ill-being
    Headey, B
    Wooden, M
    [J]. ECONOMIC RECORD, 2004, 80 : S24 - S33
  • [5] Wealth (s) and Subjective Well-being
    Okulicz-Kozaryn, Adam
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HAPPINESS STUDIES, 2022, 23 (02) : 813 - 814
  • [6] Will money increase subjective well-being?
    Diener, E
    Biswas-Diener, R
    [J]. SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH, 2002, 57 (02) : 119 - 169
  • [7] Will Money Increase Subjective Well-Being?
    Ed Diener
    Robert Biswas-Diener
    [J]. Social Indicators Research, 2002, 57 : 119 - 169
  • [8] Debt and Subjective Well-being: The Other Side of the Income-Happiness Coin
    Louis Tay
    Cassondra Batz
    Scott Parrigon
    Lauren Kuykendall
    [J]. Journal of Happiness Studies, 2017, 18 : 903 - 937
  • [9] Debt and Subjective Well-being: The Other Side of the Income-Happiness Coin
    Tay, Louis
    Batz, Cassondra
    Parrigon, Scott
    Kuykendall, Lauren
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HAPPINESS STUDIES, 2017, 18 (03) : 903 - 937
  • [10] Beyond Income: Exploring the Role of Household Wealth for Subjective Well-Being in Germany
    Jantsch, Antje
    Le Blanc, Julia
    Schmidt, Tobias
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HAPPINESS STUDIES, 2024, 25 (07)