Sundays Are Blue: Aren’t They? -The Day-of-the-Week Effect on Subjective Well-Being and Socio-Economic Status
Abstract
This paper analyses whether individuals are influenced by the day of the week when reporting subjective well-being. By using a large panel data set and controlling for observed and unobserved individual characteristics, we find a large day-of the-week effect. Overall, we find a ‘blue’ Sunday effect with the lowest level of subjective well-being. The day-of-the-week effect differs with certain socio-economic and demographic factors such as employment, marital status and age. The paper concludes with recommendations for future analyses of subjective well-being data and design of data collections.
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Date
2009-11-13Author
Akay, Alpaslan
Martinsson, Peter
Keywords
subjective well-being
day-of-the-week effect
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
397
Language
eng