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Redistributing Happiness: How Social Policies Shape Life Satisfaction
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Redistributing Happiness: How Social Policies Shape Life Satisfaction

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Drawing on international comparisons of data on happiness, this book offers both general and academic audiences a simple, deep, and honest answer to the timeless question: What makes people happy ?

The conventional recipe for happiness has long included money, marriage, and parenthood as basic ingredients. What research is telling us, however, is that these elements don’t relate to happiness in quite the way we might expect them to. Redistributing Happiness: How Social Policies Shape Life Satisfaction explores the factors that determine life satisfaction and demonstrate how an individual’s happiness is largely shaped by social context-by where they live and local policies, norms and attitudes about religious beliefs, economic and political security, income redistribution, and more.

The book begins with a review of the contributions of other disciplines-such as economics, psychology, and political science-to common explanations of the sources of happiness. Next, the authors offer an international comparison based on their own research on what makes people happy, taking into consideration factors such as marriage, children, money, and job status. Most importantly, special attention is paid to how social policies and social context directly affect people’s happiness. All readers high school age and up will enjoy the book’s comprehensive-and fascinating-answer to the happiness question because of how the authors connect an individual’s experience to the broader environment of the social system and situation in which that person resides.

Coalesces survey data from 29 countries and highlights country-specific examples and cases to offer readers an insightful global perspective grounded in high-quality social science

Addresses the age-old question of Does money buy happiness? and offers an original and surprising answer

Delivers the takeaway message that social context is more powerful than any one determinant of individual happiness (such as economics or psychology)

Presents a hopeful prognosis for future generations: that key decisions societies make as a whole-about issues like inequality, public policy, and family-serve to shape happiness

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
29 August 2016
Pages
190
ISBN
9781440832970

Drawing on international comparisons of data on happiness, this book offers both general and academic audiences a simple, deep, and honest answer to the timeless question: What makes people happy ?

The conventional recipe for happiness has long included money, marriage, and parenthood as basic ingredients. What research is telling us, however, is that these elements don’t relate to happiness in quite the way we might expect them to. Redistributing Happiness: How Social Policies Shape Life Satisfaction explores the factors that determine life satisfaction and demonstrate how an individual’s happiness is largely shaped by social context-by where they live and local policies, norms and attitudes about religious beliefs, economic and political security, income redistribution, and more.

The book begins with a review of the contributions of other disciplines-such as economics, psychology, and political science-to common explanations of the sources of happiness. Next, the authors offer an international comparison based on their own research on what makes people happy, taking into consideration factors such as marriage, children, money, and job status. Most importantly, special attention is paid to how social policies and social context directly affect people’s happiness. All readers high school age and up will enjoy the book’s comprehensive-and fascinating-answer to the happiness question because of how the authors connect an individual’s experience to the broader environment of the social system and situation in which that person resides.

Coalesces survey data from 29 countries and highlights country-specific examples and cases to offer readers an insightful global perspective grounded in high-quality social science

Addresses the age-old question of Does money buy happiness? and offers an original and surprising answer

Delivers the takeaway message that social context is more powerful than any one determinant of individual happiness (such as economics or psychology)

Presents a hopeful prognosis for future generations: that key decisions societies make as a whole-about issues like inequality, public policy, and family-serve to shape happiness

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
29 August 2016
Pages
190
ISBN
9781440832970