The Cultural Foundations of Happiness
Pierluigi Conzo,
Arnstein Aassve (),
Giulia Fuochi () and
Letizia Mencarini ()
Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis. Working Papers from University of Turin
Abstract:
The paper provides a framework for how culture affects happiness. According to self-determination theory, well-being is driven by the satisfaction of three basic psychological needs: autonomy, relatedness and competence. We assess if, and to what extent, generalized trust and the values of obedience and respect influence Europeans’ satisfaction of these needs, controlling for income and education. We find a positive and significant impact for generalized morality (high trust and respect, low obedience), which is robust to different checks for endogeneity, including instrumental variable regressions at country, regional and individual level and panel-data estimations.
Pages: pages 43
Date: 2017-01
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Journal Article: The cultural foundations of happiness (2017) 
Working Paper: The Cultural Foundation of Happiness (2016) 
Working Paper: The Cultural Drivers of Subjective Well-Being (2016) 
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