Net satisfaction: a different point of view on the measurement of subjective well-being

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Abstract

Starting from the baffling relationship between satisfaction and importance in the evaluation of subjective well-being, this paper presents a new definition of satisfaction useful to build a composite index of subjective well-being. The index is proven on data from European Quality of Life Survey 2007 and compared with two of the standard literature approaches to measure satisfaction taking into account importance weighting.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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