RT @_Rian_Stone: Men don't need marriage shitty women do https://t.co/7pQMudjx3y In the UK, marriage is not associated with higher SWB fo…
@notshalan2 @minhasstam עוד 2 מאמרים רלוונטיים למי שרוצה להתעמק. https://t.co/S8i6CrfUTF https://t.co/NwSbVxqyVd
RT @_Rian_Stone: Men don't need marriage shitty women do https://t.co/7pQMudjx3y In the UK, marriage is not associated with higher SWB fo…
RT @_Rian_Stone: Men don't need marriage shitty women do https://t.co/7pQMudjx3y In the UK, marriage is not associated with higher SWB fo…
RT @_Rian_Stone: Men don't need marriage shitty women do https://t.co/7pQMudjx3y In the UK, marriage is not associated with higher SWB fo…
RT @_Rian_Stone: Men don't need marriage shitty women do https://t.co/7pQMudjx3y In the UK, marriage is not associated with higher SWB fo…
RT @_Rian_Stone: Men don't need marriage shitty women do https://t.co/7pQMudjx3y In the UK, marriage is not associated with higher SWB fo…
RT @_Rian_Stone: Men don't need marriage shitty women do https://t.co/7pQMudjx3y In the UK, marriage is not associated with higher SWB fo…
RT @_Rian_Stone: Men don't need marriage shitty women do https://t.co/7pQMudjx3y In the UK, marriage is not associated with higher SWB fo…
@_Rian_Stone Marriage does not lead to higher subjective well-being https://t.co/XrRsmK0tmm
Men don't need marriage shitty women do https://t.co/7pQMudjx3y In the UK, marriage is not associated with higher SWB for men relative to cohabitation Marriage seems to be ... more beneficial for women Women with a high propensity to marry are just as
@FamStudies @BradWilcoxIFS @WendyRWang But is marriage the reason or would they be happy anyways? Marriage does not lead to higher subjective well-being https://t.co/XrRsmK0tmm
RT @GoingMedieval: @WillotheGlen Yes this is a well researched sociological phenomenon. You can start here: https://t.co/NUG07AXMW4
RT @GoingMedieval: @WillotheGlen Yes this is a well researched sociological phenomenon. You can start here: https://t.co/NUG07AXMW4
RT @GoingMedieval: @WillotheGlen Yes this is a well researched sociological phenomenon. You can start here: https://t.co/NUG07AXMW4
@WillotheGlen Yes this is a well researched sociological phenomenon. You can start here: https://t.co/NUG07AXMW4
RT @Disable65894755: @EPerson68 @ivy_wylder @punished_cait Another response gave very bad sources so I wanted to give an actual paper. In s…
@EPerson68 @ivy_wylder @punished_cait Another response gave very bad sources so I wanted to give an actual paper. In short: marriage does correlate with a rise in happiness but this is explainable by other factors. https://t.co/ewpfpWK6Py I could not find
@themultibeast @gte510i @drantbradley Furthermore, some studies suggest that many of the benefits of marriage for happiness can be obtained through cohabitation rather than marriage. Notably this varies by country depending on legal protections for and res
Tieteellinen viite vie tähän Demography lehden tutkimukseen, jossa vertaillaan neljä maata. Tulokset vaihtelevat maan ja sukupuolen mukaan: "Avioliitto ei tee onnelliseksi, vaan avoliitto viestii talous- ja tunnerasitteista." Eroja siis on, edelleen. ht
@Lemurzasty1 @Jacobra689 Nie, poproszę cię o te badania. Tu masz o tym wzmiankę https://t.co/9YyNvhsrqm Tu nieco inne ujęcie tematu, porównanie małżeństwa i konkubinatu: https://t.co/OVRnKNCXLV Tu znów ciut inne porównanie: https://t.co/WLMPNxklZe Dal
@TAL76465819 @harari_yuval Here is one of the fundamental Studies and few other bonus ones. Diener and Ryan: https://t.co/ED1V0VpvX9 https://t.co/TA3HRAyW23 https://t.co/RNi2A6fgft https://t.co/fYQoEZfRub The last one here has a ton of links and refere
@swaysway111 @piccolofior @Richard__Aaron @LibertyAnders Also, whether married people are happier is actually up for debate. There’s been a couple of papers that showed that cohabitation makes you just as happy. https://t.co/5wMZ21R2SB
@dimensiondeetv @Rich86318206 @pantZonPHIre @RichXXV @5aluteMeImPaige Id start with the cultural relationship between men and women and how and why they may marry. By country, its different. In the US, stats were saying women wasnt fucking wit it https://t
This paper also claims cohabitation provides the same benefits. Again, we shall see. https://t.co/evOUxWzN5J
RT @jburton123: Mind the “Happiness” Gap: The Relationship Between Cohabitation, Marriage, and Subjective Well-being in the United Kingdom,…
RT @jburton123: Mind the “Happiness” Gap: The Relationship Between Cohabitation, Marriage, and Subjective Well-being in the United Kingdom,…
RT @jburton123: Mind the “Happiness” Gap: The Relationship Between Cohabitation, Marriage, and Subjective Well-being in the United Kingdom,…
RT @jburton123: Mind the “Happiness” Gap: The Relationship Between Cohabitation, Marriage, and Subjective Well-being in the United Kingdom,…
Mind the “Happiness” Gap: The Relationship Between Cohabitation, Marriage, and Subjective Well-being in the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and Norway, by Brienna Perelli-Harris @stefhoherz Trude Lappegård & Ann Evans - uses @usociety https://t.co/
profpauldolan: Multi-national study shows that after selection and relationship satisfaction are taken into account, #marriage and #cohabitation don’t differ in life satisfaction https://t.co/kzlbRJ5cuX (via Twitter https://t.co/9VeWsUL0FZ)
Multi-national study shows that after selection and relationship satisfaction are taken into account, #marriage and #cohabitation don’t differ in life satisfaction https://t.co/mQTcmg18tp
Relationship Between Cohabitation, Marriage & Subjective Well-being in UK, Australia, Germany & Norway: "Marriage does not lead to higher subjective well-being; cohabitation is a symptom of economic & emotional strain" https://t.co/tO34iyXSRK
RT @GGP_i: Using @GGP_i data, Brienna Perelli-Harris, @stefhoherz, @trudelapp, and Ann Evans investigate whether subjective well-being diff…
RT @UoSSocStatDemo: New paper from our own Brienna @PerelliHarris! #poptwitter https://t.co/44azCNxVP8
RT @GGP_i: Using @GGP_i data, Brienna Perelli-Harris, @stefhoherz, @trudelapp, and Ann Evans investigate whether subjective well-being diff…
New paper from our own Brienna @PerelliHarris! #poptwitter
RT @stefhoherz: Are married couples happier than those who didn't tie the knot? Our article is out 👏 https://t.co/pTflTZLBbp https://t.co/M…
RT @GGP_i: Using @GGP_i data, Brienna Perelli-Harris, @stefhoherz, @trudelapp, and Ann Evans investigate whether subjective well-being diff…
RT @stefhoherz: Are married couples happier than those who didn't tie the knot? Our article is out 👏 https://t.co/pTflTZLBbp https://t.co/M…
Are married couples happier than those who didn't tie the knot? Our article is out 👏 https://t.co/pTflTZLBbp https://t.co/MYgaHCvgds
RT @GGP_i: Using @GGP_i data, Brienna Perelli-Harris, @stefhoherz, @trudelapp, and Ann Evans investigate whether subjective well-being diff…
RT @GGP_i: Using @GGP_i data, Brienna Perelli-Harris, @stefhoherz, @trudelapp, and Ann Evans investigate whether subjective well-being diff…
RT @GGP_i: Using @GGP_i data, Brienna Perelli-Harris, @stefhoherz, @trudelapp, and Ann Evans investigate whether subjective well-being diff…
RT @GGP_i: Using @GGP_i data, Brienna Perelli-Harris, @stefhoherz, @trudelapp, and Ann Evans investigate whether subjective well-being diff…
@trudelapp, nice to see use of our GGS-data and the surprising results about differences in swb between cohabiting and married Norwegian women.
RT @GGP_i: Using @GGP_i data, Brienna Perelli-Harris, @stefhoherz, @trudelapp, and Ann Evans investigate whether subjective well-being diff…
Using @GGP_i data, Brienna Perelli-Harris, @stefhoherz, @trudelapp, and Ann Evans investigate whether subjective well-being differs between married and cohabiting people during midlife in the 🇬🇧, 🇦🇺, 🇩🇪, and 🇳🇴. Read the full article here: https://t.co/Ehv