Working Paper

Income and Happiness across Europe: Do Reference Values Matter?

Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Yannis Georgellis, Nicholas Tsitsianis, Ya Ping Yin
CESifo, Munich, 2007

CESifo Working Paper No. 2146

Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine the link between income and subjective well-being. We find that, for the whole sample of nineteen European countries, although income is positively correlated with both happiness and life satisfaction, reference income exerts a negative effect on individual well-being, a result consistent with the relative utility hypothesis. Performing separate analyses for some Eastern European countries, we also find some evidence of a ‘tunnel effect’, in that reference income has a positive impact on subjective well-being. Our findings support the view that in environments with stable income and employment, reference income serves as a basis for social comparisons, whereas in relatively volatile environments, it is used as a source of information for forming expectations about future status.

CESifo Category
Industrial Organisation
Keywords: comparison income, reference groups, happiness, life satisfaction
JEL Classification: I310