What makes Moroccans happy: A micro-data study
Kamal Kasmaoui
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Abstract:
Using data from the latest wave (2010-2014) of the World Values Survey, we examine the relationship between subjective well-being and its micro-determinants in Morocco. We use life satisfaction as a measure of subjective well-being. Our results show that the main factors of subjective well-being in Morocco are: state of health, income scale, educational attainment and freedom of choice. Our empirical analysis shows that there is a slight difference in terms of results between the OLS and Ordered Probit approaches used in this work to estimate the satisfaction function.
Keywords: Subjective well-being; Life satisfaction; Morocco (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-10-03
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