Income inequality and happiness: is there a relationship?
LIS - Luxembourg
2014
23 p.
income distribution ; international ; quality of life ; statistics ; well being ; social inequality
Working Paper
614
Income distribution
English
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"This paper uses fixed effects regressions to examine the relationship between happiness and income inequality in 30 countries. It has three major findings. First, happiness and income inequality are correlated in the expected direction; high income inequality correlates with a smaller share of happy people and a higher share of unhappy people. Second, different regions have characteristics that strongly mediate the effect of income inequality on happiness. Third, the correlation between income inequality and happiness is of a similar magnitude to the correlation between median income and happiness."
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