Happy but Unequal: Differences in Subjective Well-Being across Individuals and Space in Colombia

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Martijn Burger
Martijn Hendriks
Elena Ianchovichina
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[1] Erasmus University,Department of Applied Economics
[2] Rotterdam,Department of Applied Economics
[3] Tinbergen Institute and Academic Director at the Erasmus Happiness Economics Research Organisation (EHERO),undefined
[4] Erasmus University,undefined
[5] Rotterdam and a Senior Researcher at the Erasmus Happiness Economics Research Organisation (EHERO),undefined
[6] Office of the Chief Economist,undefined
[7] Latin America and the Caribbean Region of the World Bank,undefined
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Subjective well-being; Life satisfaction; Happiness; Perceived welfare; Income inequality; Inequality in subjective well-being; Spatial inequality; Colombia; D60; D63; I31; Z13;
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Despite being on average a relatively happy country, Colombia has a high level of inequality in subjective well-being (SWB). Using Gallup World Poll data for the period from 2010 to 2018, this paper tests the direction and strength of association of a range of objective and subjective factors with SWB and explains differences in SWB across individuals and space. The perceived welfare of the average Colombian is mainly influenced by conditions and expectations related to economic opportunities and education. However, quantile regressions, reveal substantial differences in the domains that matter to those at the bottom and top of the experienced welfare distribution. Standard-of-living improvements, housing affordability, and civic engagement matter more to the most fortunate top 20%, while having education, a job, sufficient income, economic security, and digital connectivity are much more strongly associated with the well-being of the bottom 20%. The life domains that matter more to the unhappiest respondents also explain the majority of the spatial differences in perceived welfare between residents in urban and rural areas as well as core and peripheral regions. Policy actions aimed at closing the gaps in these areas have the potential to increase well-being and reduce inequality in Colombia.
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页码:1343 / 1387
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