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Advances in Happiness Research: A Comparative Perspective
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036aXB-JP
037beng
077a834531658 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Advances in happiness research
087q978-4-431-55752-4
100bTachibanaki, Toshiaki ¬[Hrsg.]¬
331 Advances in Happiness Research
335 A Comparative Perspective
403 1st ed. 2016
410 Tokyo
412 Springer Japan
425 2016
425a2016
433 Online-Ressource (XX, 344 p. 38 illus., 21 illus. in color, online resource)
451bCreative Economy
517 1 IntroductionPart I:  Issues in Happiness Research-Concepts, Measurement and Interpretation --  2 Happiness: Research and Policy Considerations (Bruno Frey and Jana Gallus) -- 3 The ‘Wicked Problem’ of Wellbeing: Theorising the Prospects for Policy Change (Ian Bache and Louise Reardon) -- 4 An Overview of Intertemporal Measures of Individual Well-being: Can They Explain Life Satisfaction Better?     (Conchita D'Ambrosio) -- 5 The Importance of ‘Domain Importance’ for Happiness Economics (Tim Tiefenbach and Florian Kohlbacher) -- 6 Adaptation and the Easterlin Paradox (Andrew Clark) -- Part II:  Income Inequality, Employment, and Happiness -- 7 Comparative Study of Happiness and Inequality in Five Industrialized Countries (Toshiaki Tachibanaki and Sayaka Sakoda) -- 8 Happiness, Social Cohesion and Income Inequalities in Britain and Japan (Dimitris Ballas, Danny Dorling, Tomoki Nakaya, Helena Tunstall, Kazumasa Hanaoka and Tomoya Hanibuchi) -- 9           Happiness and Employment Status (Tadashi Yagi, Katsuhiko Yonezaki and Kunio Urakawa) -- 10 The Impact of Employment System on Feeling of Happiness in Germany and Japan        (Toshiyuki Shirakawa) -- 11 Effects of Paid and Unpaid Overtime Work on Stress, Earnings and Happiness (Akira Kawaguchi and Takato Kasai) -- Part III:  Societal Issues and Happiness -- 12     Why Do Japanese Parents and Their Young Adult Children Live Together? (Kei Sakata and C.R. McKenzie) -- 13 Anticipation of Life Satisfaction before Emigration Evidence from German Panel Data (Marcel Erlinghagen) -- 14 Does City Size affect Happiness? (Yoshio Itaba) -- 15 Can Work-Life Balance Policies Foster Happiness within the Family?A Comparison of Traditional versus New Family Arrangements (Álvaro Martínez-Pérez) -- 16 Accessing Suicidal Ideation from Responses to Queries on Subjective Well-being (Susumu Kuwahara, Teruyuki Tamura, Akiko Kamesaka and Toshiya Murai) -- 17 Do the Arts and Culture Have a Positive Impact on Happiness? Beyond Methodological Issues (Nobuko Kawashima) -- 18 Arts and Happiness (Lasse Steiner). .
527 Druckausg.ISBN: 978-4-431-55752-4
527 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Advances in happiness research
540aISBN 978-4-431-55753-1
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700 |BUS069000
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750 1 Introduction -- Part I: Issues in Happiness Research—Concepts, Measurement and Interpretation -- 2 Happiness: Research and Policy Considerations (Bruno Frey and Jana Gallus) -- 3 The ‘Wicked Problem’ of Wellbeing: Theorising the Prospects for Policy Change (Ian Bache and Louise Reardon) -- 4 An Overview of Intertemporal Measures of Individual Well-being: Can They Explain Life Satisfaction Better? (Conchita D'Ambrosio) -- 5 The Importance of ‘Domain Importance’ for Happiness Economics (Tim Tiefenbach and Florian Kohlbacher) -- 6 Adaptation and the Easterlin Paradox (Andrew Clark) -- Part II: Income Inequality, Employment, and Happiness -- 7 Comparative Study of Happiness and Inequality in Five Industrialized Countries (Toshiaki Tachibanaki and Sayaka Sakoda) -- 8 Happiness, Social Cohesion and Income Inequalities in Britain and Japan (Dimitris Ballas, Danny Dorling, Tomoki Nakaya, Helena Tunstall, Kazumasa Hanaoka and Tomoya Hanibuchi) -- 9 Happiness and Employment Status (Tadashi Yagi, Katsuhiko Yonezaki and Kunio Urakawa) -- 10 The Impact of Employment System on Feeling of Happiness in Germany and Japan (Toshiyuki Shirakawa) -- 11 Effects of Paid and Unpaid Overtime Work on Stress, Earnings and Happiness (Akira Kawaguchi and Takato Kasai) -- Part III: Societal Issues and Happiness -- 12 Why Do Japanese Parents and Their Young Adult Children Live Together? (Kei Sakata and C.R. McKenzie) -- 13 Anticipation of Life Satisfaction before Emigration Evidence from German Panel Data (Marcel Erlinghagen) -- 14 Does City Size affect Happiness? (Yoshio Itaba) -- 15 Can Work-Life Balance Policies Foster Happiness within the Family?A Comparison of Traditional versus New Family Arrangements (Álvaro Martínez-Pérez) -- 16 Accessing Suicidal Ideation from Responses to Queries on Subjective Well-being (Susumu Kuwahara, Teruyuki Tamura, Akiko Kamesaka and Toshiya Murai) -- 17 Do the Arts and Culture Have a Positive Impact on Happiness? Beyond Methodological Issues (Nobuko Kawashima) -- 18 Arts and Happiness (Lasse Steiner). .
753 This edited volume makes a contribution to the literature on happiness research by compiling studies based on cross-national research and from diverse academic disciplines. The book is distinctive in that it contains both theoretical and empirical analyses, investigating relationship between causes of happiness and economic behavior relating to employment, consumption, and saving. Most notably, it is one of the first studies in this subject area that analyzes micro data collected in Europe, US and Japan with information on respondents’ attributes and their economic behavior, as well as in measuring inter-temporal happiness by principal factor analysis. Research findings in this volume shed new light on public policies for a number of areas such as employment, family, social welfare, urban and regional planning, and culture. The book draws on a collaborative research project between five institutions of higher education in France, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, and Japan that lasted for two years.
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