Insights on National Happiness Research
Happiness research delves into national influences, individual behavior, policy impacts, and the relationship between income and wellbeing. An interdisciplinary approach using sentiment analysis, big data, and historical tracking uncovers key insights on short-term factors such as wars and recessions, as well as long-term determinants like health, longevity, and aspirations. Explore the complexities of measuring true happiness beyond monetary metrics.
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Understanding Happiness Understanding Happiness Daniel Sgroi
CAGE and Happiness Research CAGE and Happiness Research What influences national happiness Understanding how happiness affects individual behaviour Measuring happiness The impact on policy
National Income & Happiness National Income & Happiness The history of national income measurements Income does matter but it is not enough to measure true wellbeing
Our Measure: Our Measure: An Interdisciplinary Approach An Interdisciplinary Approach Using text: sentiment analysis (psychology) The market for books Google books & big data Matches survey data well (when they co-exist) Tracking happiness back for 2 centuries
What Does Our Data Show? What Does Our Data Show? The short-run: wars & recessions The long-run: health & longevity diet, the big health issues, mortality not income Aspirations