Where do I rank? Am I happy?: learning income position and subjective-wellbeing in an internet experiment

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21 juillet 2021

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  • 2107.11185
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arXiv

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Cornell University




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Eiji Yamamura, « Where do I rank? Am I happy?: learning income position and subjective-wellbeing in an internet experiment », arXiv - économie


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A tailor-made internet survey experiment provides individuals with information on their income positions to examine their effects on subjective well-being. In the first survey, respondents were asked about their household income and subjective well-being. Based on the data collected, three different respondents' income positions within the residential locality, within a group of the same educational background, and cohort were obtained. In the follow-up survey for the treatment group, respondents are informed of their income positions and then asked for subjective well-being. Key findings are that, after obtaining information, a higher individual's income position improves their subjective well-being. The effects varied according to individual characteristics and proxies.

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