Krueger, A. B., et al. (2009). Time use and subjective well-being in France and the US.Social Indicators Research, 93(1), 7-18.

Social scientists and policymakers have long been interested in comparing the subjective well-being (SWB) of populations over time and across countries, although SWB is hard to define and measure. Nevertheless, attempts have been made to rank countries based on SWB (e.g., Veenhoven ; OECD ). Cross-country data have also been used to study the effect on SWB of public policies, economic conditions and institutions (e.g., Alesina et al. ; Frey and Stutzer ; Blanchflower ). The most common measure of SWB in these studies is based on a question that asks respondents about their overall level of life satisfaction or happiness. Other measures of SWB include ecological momentary assessment (EMA; Stone et al. ) and the day reconstruction method (DRM; Kahneman et al. ). These measures collect individuals’ time use and affective experience over time, either using real-time data collection or diary recall methods. An advantage of such time-based SWB data is that they…

 

 

Krueger, A. B., Kahneman, D., Fischler, C., Schkade, D., Schwarz, N., &Stone, A. A. (2009). Time use and subjective well-being in France and the US.Social Indicators Research, 93(1), 7-18.

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