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X-Pattern Life Cycle Happiness among Men and Women in the United States

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

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  1. 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

  2. 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)

  3. 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

  4. “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

  5. 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)

  6. Happiness over the Life Cycle by Gender

  7. Men’s Happiness and Domain Satisfaction

  8. Men’s Happiness and Domain Satisfaction

  9. Women’s Happiness and Domain Satisfaction

  10. Women’s Happiness and Domain Satisfaction

  11. Men’s Relative Happiness & Domain Satisfaction

  12. Men’s Relative Happiness & Domain Satisfaction

  13. Predicting Overall Happiness with the Same Four Domains of Life Satisfaction by Gender MEN WOMEN

  14. Predicting X-Pattern Happiness among Men and Women with Same Four Domains

  15. Predicting Overall Happiness with Different Domains of Life Satisfaction by Gender MEN WOMEN

  16. Predicting X-Pattern Happiness among Men and Women with Different Domains

  17. 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

  18. Men’s Relative Happiness & Family Satisfaction

  19. Men’s Relative Happiness & Financial Satisfaction

  20. Men’s Relative Happiness & Work Satisfaction

  21. Men’s Relative Happiness & Health Satisfaction

  22. Men’s Relative Happiness & Residence Satisfaction

  23. Men’s Relative Happiness & Satisfaction with Friends

  24. Men’s Relative Happiness & Satisfaction with Hobbies

  25. Family Satisfaction and Marital Status (Women)

  26. Work Satisfaction beyond Employment Status (Men)

  27. Declining Women’s Happiness by Survey Year

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