Contributions

  • Oswald, Andrew J. - Contributor

Publication

2007 - IZA, Bonn, Germany, Germany

Language

English

Word Count

0 words, Guess

Page Count

0 pages

Physical Format

Electronic resource

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCHD5701

Description

"A modern statistical literature argues that countries such as Denmark are particularly happy while nations like East Germany are not. Are such claims credible? The paper explores this by building on two ideas. The first is that psychological well-being and high blood-pressure are thought by clinicians to be inversely correlated. The second is that blood-pressure problems can be reported more objectively than mental well-being. Using data on 16 countries, the paper finds that happier nations report lower levels of hypertension. The paper's results are consistent with, and seem to offer a step towards the validation of, cross-national estimates of well-being"--Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit web site.

Subjects

Topics

HappinessHypertensionCross-cultural studiesHappiness -- Cross-cultural studiesHypertension -- Cross-cultural studies

Genres

  • Cross-cultural studies

Series Statement

  • Discussion paper -- no. 2633
  • Discussion paper (Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit : Online) -- no. 2633

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