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International inequality in subjective well-being: An exploration with the Gallup World Poll
Fecha
2018-05Registro en:
Gluzmann, Pablo Alfredo; Gasparini, Leonardo Carlos; International inequality in subjective well-being: An exploration with the Gallup World Poll; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Review of Development Economics; 22; 2; 5-2018; 610-631
1467-9361
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Gluzmann, Pablo Alfredo
Gasparini, Leonardo Carlos
Resumen
In this paper we compute inequality measures over the distribution of a subjective well-being variable constructed from a life satisfaction question included in the Gallup World Poll in almost all countries in the world. We argue that inequality in subjective well-being may be a better proxy for the degree of unfairness in a society than income inequality. We find evidence that inequality in subjective well-being has an inverse-U relationship with per capita GDP, but it is monotonically decreasing with respect to mean subjective well-being. We argue that this difference might be associated to inequality aversion in the space of utility.