Seminar ‘The Relationship between Objective and Subjective Economic Well-Being in Russia’
On April 16 the International Laboratory for Social Integration Research will hold an online seminar ‘The Relationship between Objective and Subjective Economic Well-Being in Russia’.
Abstract:
The results known in academic literature as the Easterlin paradox became a trigger for the subsequent discussion about the gap between objective and subjective measures of well-being. In particular, there is still no consensus on the explanatory mechanism underlying the relationship between objective and subjective well-being. The study aims to explain why the findings on the relationship type between economic well-being and its perception are inconsistent. The author focuses on Russia and examines economic well-being in this country both in cross-sectional and longitudinal perspectives. The second part of the analyses uses the panel data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey – HSE.
Рresentation: Daria Salnikova
Discussants: Svetlana Mareeva, Vasiliy Anikin
Moderator: Francesca Chiarvesio
The presentation will be in English.
When: April, 16, at 3:00 p.m.
Link to the conference in zoom
The conference ID: 729 559 597