Happiness and Socio-Demographic Factors


by The Brookings Institution on Mar 28, 2014 | Views: 248 | Score: 0
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The Brookings Institution on Mar 28, 2014 6:29 AM said:

Income matters to individual happiness. Yet after basic needs are met, other things like how your income compares to that of your peers also start to matter. Married people are typically happier than their non-married counterparts; healthier people are happier; and women are, in most places, happier than men.