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Erschienen in: Social Indicators Research 1/2010

01.05.2010

From Materialist to Post-Materialist Happiness? National Affluence and Determinants of Life Satisfaction in Cross-National Perspective

verfasst von: Jan Delhey

Erschienen in: Social Indicators Research | Ausgabe 1/2010

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Abstract

This paper takes the theory of value change as developed by Inglehart as a point of departure and tests its implications for the determinants of human happiness. It investigates whether the importance of post-material concerns for happiness, relative to that of materialist concerns, is indeed higher in rich post-industrial societies. Personal autonomy and job creativity serve as indicators for post-materialist concerns, the income domain as an indicator for materialist concerns. The main assumption is put against data for 48 countries from wave 5 of the World Values Survey, the most recent survey, which covers the full range from poor agrarian to rich post-industrial societies. Employing a multi-level design, the paper indeed reveals a quite consistent pattern towards post-materialist happiness as we move from poor to rich societies. This pattern seems to be driven by both a devalorization of material concerns and a valorization of post-materialist concerns, although the evidence suggests that the former trend is stronger and more linear than the latter.

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1
I am grateful to Ulrich Kohler (WZB) for his excellent advice in statistical matters, and to Dimitar Draganov for his assistance in collecting the country indicators. I would also like to thank the participants of the “Dynamics of happiness” workshop held July 2008 at the Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg Delmenhorst, where I presented an earlier version of this paper, and Ruut Veenhoven for very helpful comments.
 
2
When the working population is analyzed (all computations including job creativity), the number of countries is 46.
 
3
In doing so I am assuming that life satisfaction is shaped in a bottom-up process, with evaluations of domains being causally prior to the judgement of life-as-a-whole. (For a discussion of bottom-up vs. top–down approach, see Headey et al. 1991.)
 
4
Although this practice is sometimes criticized, I nevertheless see a need for testing for statistical significance. The aim is certainly not to test whether a significant difference may be expected in the universe of countries (since, of course, the countries assembled together in the WVS are not a random sample); rather, the idea is to test a causal hypothesis. With the same logic it is tested for group differences in psychological experiments—despite the fact that the groups are not “samples” from larger universes. What is tested for is rather whether the treatment makes a real difference, or whether measurable group differences can be attributed to pure chance. The same logic applies to the sort of country comparison I am dealing with.
 
5
For personal autonomy we focus on column 2 of Table 4, in which Hong Kong is excluded from the analysis.
 
6
This may demonstrate that service sector size is not a perfect indicator of post-industrialization, since pre-modern and modern forms of the service economy are lumped together.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
From Materialist to Post-Materialist Happiness? National Affluence and Determinants of Life Satisfaction in Cross-National Perspective
verfasst von
Jan Delhey
Publikationsdatum
01.05.2010
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Social Indicators Research / Ausgabe 1/2010
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-009-9558-y

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