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Happiness is currently a central focus for research in the social sciences. Using data from the European Social Survey the researchers analyse the relation between happiness and social policy across Europe.



The expert contributors demonstrate that research on happiness can inform welfare choices and policies and help promote job creation, social inclusion and to some degree, a higher level of equality. They highlight that whilst differences do exist amongst the countries studied, social policy has a role in increasing happiness throughout Europe. The interdisciplinary approach and geographical coverage greatly enhance our understanding of this critical relationship between happiness and social outcomes.



Happiness and Social Policy in Europe uniquely embraces the relationship between happiness, social policy and welfare state analysis. This enlightening work will strongly appeal to postgraduate students of social policy, sociology, economics and psychology. Researchers with an interest in comparative analysis, welfare states and happiness will also find this book invaluable.



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‘Bent Greve takes us on an informative and intriguing intellectual journey across nine European countries that widely differ in cultural factors, institutional settings and government spending composition. . . The book is thus most suitable for policymakers and academics who are interested in a new discipline that fruitfully combines economics, psychology and sociology.’ -- Pierpaolo Perna, LSE Review of Books

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Contents: 1. Introduction Bent Greve 2. Life Satisfaction and Happiness in the Czech Republic TomአSirovátka and Steven Saxonberg 3. Happiness and the Welfare State in Slovakia Miroslav BeblavÝ 4. Happiness in a Small Country: Luxembourg Carlo Klein 5. Subjective Well-being in Germany: Evolutions, Determinants and Policy Implications Heinz-Herbert Noll and Stefan Weick 6. Happiness in the United Kingdom Bill Jordan 7. Happiness and Socio-economic Transformations in the Russian Federation Alfio Cerami 8. Happiness in the Extensive Welfare State: Sweden in a Comparative European Perspective Filip Fors 9. Happiness and Social Policy in Denmark Bent Greve 10. Welfare and Happiness in Italy Marco Zupi 11. Income Inequality and Happiness in 119 Nations: In Search for an Optimum that Does Not Appear to Exist Maarten Berg and Ruut Veenhoven Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/05/2010
      ISBN13: 9781848445741, 978-1848445741
      ISBN10: 1848445741

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Happiness is currently a central focus for research in the social sciences. Using data from the European Social Survey the researchers analyse the relation between happiness and social policy across Europe.



      The expert contributors demonstrate that research on happiness can inform welfare choices and policies and help promote job creation, social inclusion and to some degree, a higher level of equality. They highlight that whilst differences do exist amongst the countries studied, social policy has a role in increasing happiness throughout Europe. The interdisciplinary approach and geographical coverage greatly enhance our understanding of this critical relationship between happiness and social outcomes.



      Happiness and Social Policy in Europe uniquely embraces the relationship between happiness, social policy and welfare state analysis. This enlightening work will strongly appeal to postgraduate students of social policy, sociology, economics and psychology. Researchers with an interest in comparative analysis, welfare states and happiness will also find this book invaluable.



      Trade Review
      ‘Bent Greve takes us on an informative and intriguing intellectual journey across nine European countries that widely differ in cultural factors, institutional settings and government spending composition. . . The book is thus most suitable for policymakers and academics who are interested in a new discipline that fruitfully combines economics, psychology and sociology.’ -- Pierpaolo Perna, LSE Review of Books

      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1. Introduction Bent Greve 2. Life Satisfaction and Happiness in the Czech Republic TomአSirovátka and Steven Saxonberg 3. Happiness and the Welfare State in Slovakia Miroslav BeblavÝ 4. Happiness in a Small Country: Luxembourg Carlo Klein 5. Subjective Well-being in Germany: Evolutions, Determinants and Policy Implications Heinz-Herbert Noll and Stefan Weick 6. Happiness in the United Kingdom Bill Jordan 7. Happiness and Socio-economic Transformations in the Russian Federation Alfio Cerami 8. Happiness in the Extensive Welfare State: Sweden in a Comparative European Perspective Filip Fors 9. Happiness and Social Policy in Denmark Bent Greve 10. Welfare and Happiness in Italy Marco Zupi 11. Income Inequality and Happiness in 119 Nations: In Search for an Optimum that Does Not Appear to Exist Maarten Berg and Ruut Veenhoven Bibliography Index

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