For Whom Money Matters Less: Social Connectedness as a Resilience Resource in the UK
Abstract
The current literature shows that both absolute and relative income are important for happiness, but there is little work emphasising how the strength of the relationship is dependent on personal and social factors. I hypothesise that social connectedness influences the money-happiness relationship because the effect of money is in part felt through the acquisition of social status, whereas status (and associated psychological benefits such as...
Paper Details
Title
For Whom Money Matters Less: Social Connectedness as a Resilience Resource in the UK
Published Date
Jan 6, 2015
Journal
Volume
125
Issue
2
Pages
509 - 535
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