Increasing longevity and life satisfaction: is there a catch to living longer?

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Janina Nemitz
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[1] University of Zurich,Department of Economics
[2] ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences,School of Management and Law
[3] Helsana Group,undefined
[4] Helsana Supplementary Insurances Ltd,undefined
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Life satisfaction; Happiness; Longevity; Terminal satisfaction; Happy life expectancy; Sullivan’s method; I10; I31; J11;
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Human longevity is rising rapidly all over the world, but are longer lives more satisfied lives? This study suggests that the answer might be no. Despite a substantial increase in months of satisfying life, people’s overall life satisfaction declined between 1985 and 2011 in West Germany due to substantial losses of life satisfaction in old age. When compared to 1985, in 2011, elderly West Germans were, on average, much less satisfied throughout their last five years of life. Moreover, they spent a larger proportion of their remaining lifetime in states of dissatisfaction, on average. Two important mechanisms that contributed to this satisfaction decline were health and social isolation. Using a broad variety of sensitivity tests, I show that these results are robust to a large set of alternative explanations.
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页数:32
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