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X-Pattern Life Cycle Happiness among Men and Women in the United States. Enrico A. Marcelli Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Boston Center for Society & Health, Harvard University. Why Study Gender Differences in SWB?. Women’s declining happiness since 1970s
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X-Pattern Life Cycle Happiness among Men and Women in the United States Enrico A. Marcelli Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Boston Center for Society & Health, Harvard University
Why Study Gender Differences in SWB? • Women’s declining happiness since 1970s (Blanchflower and Oswald 2004) • Women less happy than men, at least in later life (Easterlin 2003; Nolen-Hoeksema and Rusting 1999) • Future health and medical care cost implications (Konow and Earley 2003; Taylor 2002)
1. Psychology’s Top-Down or “Set-Point” Theory 2. Economic’s Bottom-Up or “Domain Adaptation” Theory 3. Gender Role 4. Objective Circumstances 5. Life-Cycle, Domain-Interactions Disciplinary Approaches to SWB 6. Globl Happiness
“Domain Adaptation” Theory of SWB • Life-domain (Campbell et al. 1976) and Affect- balance (Bradburn 1969) lines of research • Revitalization of a life-cycle approach in Economics (Easterlin 1961), Psychology (Schaie 1965), Sociology (Ryder 1965) after 4 decades
Data & 3-Step Synthetic Cohort Model • Data: 1973-1994 General Social Survey (GSS : 30,000+ respondents age 18-89 and born 1883-1975) • Step 1: “Adjusted” Global Happiness by Gender Ĥadjusted = f (Age, Age2, Cohort, Cohort2, High School, Black) • Step 2: “Adjusted” Life Domain Satisfactions by Gender ŜatDomainadjusted = f (Age, Age2, Cohort, Cohort2, High School, Black) • Step 3: “Predicted” Global Happiness by Gender Ĥpredicted = f (SatFam, SatWork, SatFin SatHealth)
Predicting Overall Happiness with the Same Four Domains of Life Satisfaction by Gender MEN WOMEN
Predicting X-Pattern Happiness among Men and Women with Same Four Domains
Predicting Overall Happiness with Different Domains of Life Satisfaction by Gender MEN WOMEN
Predicting X-Pattern Happiness among Men and Women with Different Domains
Summary • Controlling for birth cohort, race, and education, men surpass women in global happiness at age 48 • The X-shaped happiness relationship between men and women over the life course appears to be strongly influenced by satisfaction with various life domains • Supports a “life-cycle domain-interaction” rather than a traditional gender role or objective circumstances perspective