@MenducoLiberal La percepción de la posición relativa en la distribución de ingreso puede afectar el bienestar de las personas. https://t.co/iav4sS3GYi https://t.co/l7hq1qxc0d
Subjective Wellbeing and Income: Empirical Patterns in the Rural Developing World http://t.co/J5dbk1z28h
Subjective wellbeing in the rural developing world - not as income-based as you think @CIFOR http://t.co/NbmvxA69Oo
Does #money make us happy? New research by @UniNMBU http://t.co/AozVpxomgy (Norwegian) & https://t.co/q9lFV3dt6n http://t.co/EhbIKiLz8q
Does #money make us happy? New research by @UniNMBU http://t.co/AozVpxomgy (Norwegian) & https://t.co/q9lFV3dt6n http://t.co/EhbIKiLz8q
Does #money make us happy? New research by @UniNMBU http://t.co/AozVpxomgy (Norwegian) & https://t.co/q9lFV3dt6n http://t.co/EhbIKiLz8q
Relative income matters a lot for well-being - also for poor people, we say in J of Happiness paper http://t.co/5zg6f6cmDQ via @researchgate