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      The Happiness of Cities

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      Regional Studies
      Informa UK Limited

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          Subjective well-being: The science of happiness and a proposal for a national index.

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              Factors predicting the subjective well-being of nations.

              Subjective well-being (SWB) in 55 nations, reported in probability surveys and a large college student sample, was correlated with social, economic, and cultural characteristics of the nations. The SWB surveys, representing nations that include three fourths of the earth's population, showed strong convergence. Separate measures of the predictor variables also converged and formed scales with high reliability, with the exception of the comparison variables. High income, individualism, human rights, and societal equality correlated strongly with each other, and with SWB across surveys. Income correlated with SWB even after basic need fulfillment was controlled. Only individualism persistently correlated with SWB when other predictors were controlled. Cultural homogeneity, income growth, and income comparison showed either low or inconsistent relations with SWB.
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                Journal
                Regional Studies
                Regional Studies
                Informa UK Limited
                0034-3404
                1360-0591
                April 2013
                April 2013
                : 47
                : 4
                : 613-627
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                10.1080/00343404.2011.589830
                9b9f08a0-8aea-4c91-8c6f-56d6431724ce
                © 2013
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