The Economics of Happiness: Exploring Subjective Well-being in Social Science

Authors

  • Zia Mian Physicist and Co-Director of Program on Science and Global Security at Princeton University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63163/jpehss.v1i4.47

Abstract

The Economics of Happiness: Exploring Subjective Well-being in Social Science"

delves into the multifaceted concept of subjective well-being through an economic lens.

This paper synthesizes insights from various social science disciplines, including

economics, psychology, and sociology, to provide a comprehensive understanding of

happiness and its determinants. By examining the factors that contribute to individuals'

subjective perceptions of well-being, such as income, social relationships, and cultural

norms, this study aims to elucidate the complexities of human happiness. Additionally, it

explores the implications of subjective well-being research for policy-making and

societal well-being, highlighting the importance of holistic approaches that go beyond

traditional economic metrics. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this paper

contributes to ongoing discussions about the measurement and promotion of happiness in

contemporary societies

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Published

2023-12-31