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Are You Well Connected? Socializing and Well-being in Europe

Abstract
This paper investigates the relationship between social interactions between individuals and their subjective well-being, in European countries. The dataset at use is the European Social Survey (ESS), which includes a rich set of proxies characterizing social interaction intensity and social capital level of individuals in general, as well as other socio-demographic and household characteristics. Estimating several well-being regressions, which controls for established determinants, very strong relationships between social interactions and well-being are found. The result is robust with respect to several checks, including estimators, measures, weights and controlling for potential personality indicators to capture unobserved influences on well-being. The paper also discusses potential channels explaining the relationship. Social capital levels, interaction-related time-use, dispositions and beliefs, and culture are all found to play important roles in the relationship between social interactions and well-being.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSC in Economics
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/46749
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  • Master theses
Date
2016-09-09
Author
Olsson, Richard
Keywords
Subjective Well-Being
Socializing
Social Capital
Time-use
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2016:97
Language
eng
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