Journals
Journal of Happiness Studies
The Journal of Happiness Studies is a peer reviewed scientific journal devoted to subjective well-being. It covers both cognitive evaluations of life (like life-satisfaction), and affective enjoyment of life (such as mood level).
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Citations
Brülde, Bengt. Happiness and the good life: Introduction and Conceptual Framework. Journal of Happiness Studies. 2006; 8: 1-14.
Brülde, Bengt. Happiness theories of the good life. Journal of Happiness Studies. 2006; 8: 15-49.
Chekola, Mark. Book review: plurality of aims and desires versus overall judgment. Journal of Happiness Studies. 2006; 8: 149-154.
Chekola, Mark. Happiness, rationality, autonomy and the good life. Journal of Happiness Studies. 2006; 8: 5-78.
Diener, E., Lucas, R. E., & Scollon, C. N. Beyond the hedonic treadmill: Revising the Adaptation Theory of Well-Being. American Psychologist. 2006; 61: 305-314.
Frey, Bruno S., & Stutzer, A. Should national happiness be maximized? Working Paper no. 306. Institute for Empirical Research in Economics. University of Zurich. March, 2007.
Gardner, Jonathan, & Oswald, A. Money and mental wellbeing: A longitudinal study of medium-sized lottery wins. Department of Economics, University of Warwick. 2005.
Graham, Carol. The Economics of Happiness, from the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics.
Griffin, James. What do happiness studies study? Journal of Happiness Studies. 2006; 8:139-148.
Haybron, Daniel. Life satisfaction, ethical reflection, and the science of happiness. Journal of Happiness. 2006; 8: 99-138.
Leigh, A., & Wolfers, J. Happiness and the human development index: Australia is not a paradox. The Australian Economic Review. 2006; 39(2): 176–84.
Levy BR, et al. Longevity increased by positive self-perceptions of aging. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 2002 Aug; 83(2):261-70.
Lyubomirsky, Sonja, & King, L., & Diener, E. The Benefits of Frequent Positive Affect: Does Happiness Lead to Success? Psychological Bulletin. 2005; 131(6): 803-855.
Lutter, Mark. Book review: Winning a lottery brings no happiness! Journal of Happiness Studies. 2006; 8: 155-160.
Matthews, Erica. Measuring well-being and societal progress. Prepared for the joint OECD-JRC Workshop, Milan. OECD: 2006.
Nickerson, Carol, et al. Zeroing in on the dark side of the american dream: a closer look at the negative consequences of the goal for financial success. Psychological Science 2003; 14(6): 531–536.
Raphael, Dennis. Economic inequality and health: Policy Implications. Keynote Presentation to the Pathways to Health Conference. Antigonish, Nova Scotia, May 15, 1999.
Raphael, Dennis. From increasing poverty to societal disintegration: Economic Inequality and the Future Health of Canada. Lecture Given as Part of the Series: Philosophy and Contemporary Thought. University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies. January 29, 1999.
Raphael, Dennis. Public health responses to health inequalities. The Canadian Journal of Public Health. Nov/Dec 1998, 89, 380-381.
Stutzer, Alois. Does Marriage Make People Happy, Or Do Happy People Get Married? Journal of Socio-Economics 35(2), 2006, pp. 326-347. (with Bruno S. Frey)
Sutzer, Alois. Happiness Research: State and Prospects. Review of Social Economy 62(2), 2005, pp. 207-208. (with Bruno S. Frey)
Stutzer, Alois. Reported Subjective Well-Being: A Challenge for Economic Theory and Economic Policy. Schmollers Jahrbuch 124(2), 2004, pp.191-231. (with Bruno S. Frey)
The Role of Social Work Norms in Job Searching and Subjective Well-Being. Journal of the European Economic Association 2(4), 2004, pp.696-719. (with Rafael Lalive)The Role of Income Aspirations in Individual Happiness. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 54(1), 2004, pp.89-109.
What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research? Journal of Economic Literature 40, 2002, pp.402-435. (with Bruno S. Frey)
Latent Entrepreneurship Across Nations. European Economic Review 45(4-6), 2001, pp.680-691. (with David G. Blanchflower and Andrew J. Oswald)
Happiness, Economy and Institutions. Economic Journal 110 (466), 2000, pp.918-938. (with Bruno S. Frey)
Maximising Happiness? German Economic Review 1(2), 2000, pp.145-167. (with Bruno S. Frey)
Measuring Preferences by Subjective Well-Being. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 155(4), 1999, pp.755-778. (with Bruno S. Frey)
Tannsjo, Torbjorn. Narrow Hedonism. Journal of Happiness Studies. 2006; 8: 79-98.