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The Dynamics of Happiness
and the Dynamics of Happiness Research
          Hilke Brockmann • Jan Delhey
        (c) Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009

                      based on materials from the conference ‘‘Dynamics of Happiness’’, July 12-13, 2008


                                                             presented by Irina Isaeva
Happiness research is mushrooming!
Happiness researches

Short-term or emotional states, or long-term cognitive evaluations (Ryff
1989; Veenhoven 1996a, b; Kahneman 2000)

the ‘‘new science of happiness’’ (Layard 2005)

the mysteries of ‘‘psychological wealth’’ (Diener and Biswas-Diener 2008)

Frey (2008) even attests that happiness research has revolutionary
potential.

the ‘‘new utilitarianism’’ advocates the maxi- mization of individual happiness
as the guiding principle for public policy (Veenhoven 2004).
Subjective Well-Being

an individual and societal level

Scandinavian countries at the top of the global well-being hierarchy
(Inglehart et al. 2008).

 it is known that materialistic people derive less happiness from a given
income than non-materialistic people

increasing one of the above mentioned determinants does not necessarily
raise happiness.


WHAT ELSE TO BE DONE?
the dynamics of well-being

How does happiness change
over time in individuals and
   in societies, if at all?
Me - Country - World
Even if life circumstances objectively improve or worsen,
people’s subjective well-being will bounce back to the
personal set-point after a short period of time.
Country-level researchers claim that SWB goes in tandem
with economic progress, although the gains in happiness
are not great (Hagerty and Veenhoven 2003).
With five waves of the World Values Study now available,
Inglehart and colleagues show that SWB has increased in
the majority of countries, and remained stagnant in only a
few (Inglehart et al. 2008).
tendencies...
  For China, Brockmann et al. (2009) have demonstrated
that the enourmous economic progress has hardly
changed Chinese sense of life satisfaction, whereas their
‘‘recipes of happiness’’ did change dramatically: Financial
satisfaction was elevated from a moderate source of life
happiness to the single most important source, which
perfectly mirrors the marketization and
commercialization of Chinese society.
new theories of happiness
‘‘social clocks’’
Mid-life ‘‘depression’’ is explained by a social investment
dilemma
a high risk of disappointment when former investments
turn sour, and a high chance that new investments will pay
off in a pro-longed future.
interesting...
Christian Welzel and Ronald Inglehart broaden the
perspective and draw an evolutionary bow from agency
and well-being to human development.
Jan Delhey takes the composition of happiness to an acid
test.
  The most recent World Value Survey data from 48
countries, covering the entire range of socio-economic
development, provides convincing evidence that
‘‘happiness recipes’’ change when we move from poor to
rich societies.
modern happiness recipe
The change is mainly driven by a devaluation of material
concerns—financial satisfaction is less important for life
satisfaction under the condition of affluence.

Likewise, post-materialistic concerns, such as personal
autonomy and job creativity, become somewhat
more important. Both trends cumulate to a shift towards
a more post-materialist ‘‘happiness recipe’’ in rich post-
industrial countries.
differences in SWB between Europe and Asia.


 at the individual level, respondents’ income, national
 pride, and religiousness boost happiness similarly in
 Europe and Asia
 on the macro-level were found significant differences. In
 Europe, national income is the only significant contextual
 factor of the three tested here, whereas in Asia,
 political integration (level of national pride) and general
 religiousness contribute to individual SWB as well.
Ruut Veenhoven in his ‘‘Life Is Getting Better’

His categorical system has a biological equivalent, prompting him to tie
happiness to longevity.

Measured by happy life years, human history followed a non-linear trajectory
from pretty happy hunter and gatherer societies, to a less happy life in
agrarian communities, and then back to longer and happier modern lives.

Also during the last decades, Veenhoven traces an overall uptrend despite
singular negative developments, such as rising depression rates. Hence, the
key message is optimistic: life
                       is getting better, since happy
people do a lot of good things to others.
dditional layers of
   understanding of the dynamics of happiness

First, happiness levels are not
fixed to the extent claimed by
set-point theory and its
relatives.

Second, something important
may be missed when gazing at
SWB levels, such as
fundamental changes taking
place in the deeper
determination structure of
happiness.
How to achieve and measure it?

 Should happiness come naturally?

How do I make the people around me
         as happy as I am?




What is happiness?
Thank You!

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the Dynamics of Happiness research

  • 1. The Dynamics of Happiness and the Dynamics of Happiness Research Hilke Brockmann • Jan Delhey (c) Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009 based on materials from the conference ‘‘Dynamics of Happiness’’, July 12-13, 2008 presented by Irina Isaeva
  • 2. Happiness research is mushrooming!
  • 3. Happiness researches Short-term or emotional states, or long-term cognitive evaluations (Ryff 1989; Veenhoven 1996a, b; Kahneman 2000) the ‘‘new science of happiness’’ (Layard 2005) the mysteries of ‘‘psychological wealth’’ (Diener and Biswas-Diener 2008) Frey (2008) even attests that happiness research has revolutionary potential. the ‘‘new utilitarianism’’ advocates the maxi- mization of individual happiness as the guiding principle for public policy (Veenhoven 2004).
  • 4. Subjective Well-Being an individual and societal level Scandinavian countries at the top of the global well-being hierarchy (Inglehart et al. 2008). it is known that materialistic people derive less happiness from a given income than non-materialistic people increasing one of the above mentioned determinants does not necessarily raise happiness. WHAT ELSE TO BE DONE?
  • 5. the dynamics of well-being How does happiness change over time in individuals and in societies, if at all?
  • 6. Me - Country - World Even if life circumstances objectively improve or worsen, people’s subjective well-being will bounce back to the personal set-point after a short period of time. Country-level researchers claim that SWB goes in tandem with economic progress, although the gains in happiness are not great (Hagerty and Veenhoven 2003). With five waves of the World Values Study now available, Inglehart and colleagues show that SWB has increased in the majority of countries, and remained stagnant in only a few (Inglehart et al. 2008).
  • 7. tendencies... For China, Brockmann et al. (2009) have demonstrated that the enourmous economic progress has hardly changed Chinese sense of life satisfaction, whereas their ‘‘recipes of happiness’’ did change dramatically: Financial satisfaction was elevated from a moderate source of life happiness to the single most important source, which perfectly mirrors the marketization and commercialization of Chinese society.
  • 8. new theories of happiness ‘‘social clocks’’ Mid-life ‘‘depression’’ is explained by a social investment dilemma a high risk of disappointment when former investments turn sour, and a high chance that new investments will pay off in a pro-longed future.
  • 9. interesting... Christian Welzel and Ronald Inglehart broaden the perspective and draw an evolutionary bow from agency and well-being to human development. Jan Delhey takes the composition of happiness to an acid test. The most recent World Value Survey data from 48 countries, covering the entire range of socio-economic development, provides convincing evidence that ‘‘happiness recipes’’ change when we move from poor to rich societies.
  • 10. modern happiness recipe The change is mainly driven by a devaluation of material concerns—financial satisfaction is less important for life satisfaction under the condition of affluence. Likewise, post-materialistic concerns, such as personal autonomy and job creativity, become somewhat more important. Both trends cumulate to a shift towards a more post-materialist ‘‘happiness recipe’’ in rich post- industrial countries.
  • 11. differences in SWB between Europe and Asia. at the individual level, respondents’ income, national pride, and religiousness boost happiness similarly in Europe and Asia on the macro-level were found significant differences. In Europe, national income is the only significant contextual factor of the three tested here, whereas in Asia, political integration (level of national pride) and general religiousness contribute to individual SWB as well.
  • 12. Ruut Veenhoven in his ‘‘Life Is Getting Better’ His categorical system has a biological equivalent, prompting him to tie happiness to longevity. Measured by happy life years, human history followed a non-linear trajectory from pretty happy hunter and gatherer societies, to a less happy life in agrarian communities, and then back to longer and happier modern lives. Also during the last decades, Veenhoven traces an overall uptrend despite singular negative developments, such as rising depression rates. Hence, the key message is optimistic: life is getting better, since happy people do a lot of good things to others.
  • 13. dditional layers of understanding of the dynamics of happiness First, happiness levels are not fixed to the extent claimed by set-point theory and its relatives. Second, something important may be missed when gazing at SWB levels, such as fundamental changes taking place in the deeper determination structure of happiness.
  • 14. How to achieve and measure it? Should happiness come naturally? How do I make the people around me as happy as I am? What is happiness?

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