Type | Journal Article |
Title | Economic Development and Subjective Well-Being. Evidence from Rural Vietnam |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
URL | http://www.ciem.org.vn/Portals/1/CIEM/IndepthStudy/VARHS12_development_subjective_wellbeing_final.pdf |
Abstract | Analyses of economic development often focus on objective measures of welfare, such as consumption or fulfillment of “basic needs”, such as food, shelter and security. In recent years, however, measures of subjective well-being, or happiness, have gained increasing attention.1 The vast majority of academic papers on happiness focus on developed countries.2 In contrast, this paper studies the determinants of subjective well-being in rural Vietnam. To our knowledge, this is the first quantitative study of happiness in Vietnam. |
» | Vietnam - Household Living Standards Survey 2002 |
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» | Vietnam - Population and Housing Census 2009 |