References

  • Adler, Matthew D., and Marc Fleurbaey. 2016. The Oxford Handbook of Well-Being and Public Policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Alexander, Amy C., and Christian Welzel. 2007. “Empowering Women: Four Theories Tested on Four Different Aspects of Gender Equality.” Paper given at the Annual Meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago: Palmer House Hotel.
  • Arshed, Noman, Arslan Arif, Rana Zamin Abbas, and Kamran Hameed. 2021. “Comparing Quality of Institutions with Happiness of Asian People.” Studies in Applied Economics 39 (2).
  • Asiedu, Elizabeth, Claire Branstette, Neepa Gaekwad-Babulal, and Nanivazo Malokele. 2018. “The Effect of Women’s Representation in Parliament and the Passing of Gender Sensitive Policies.” Paper given at ASSA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, January 2018.
  • Atkinson, Sarah, Anne-Marie Bagnall, Rhiannon Corcoran, Jane South, and Sarah Curtis. 2020. “Being Well Together: Individual Subjective and Community Wellbeing.” Journal of Happiness Studies 21 (5): 1903–1921.
  • Audette, Andre P., Sean Lam, Haley O’Connor, and Benjamin Radcliff. 2019. “(E)Quality of Life: A Cross-National Analysis of the Effect of Gender Equality on Life Satisfaction.” Journal of Happiness Studies 20 (7): 2173–2188.
  • Azcona, Ginette, Antra Bhatt, Jessamyn Encarnacion, Juncal Plazaola-Castaño, Papa Seck, Silke Staab, and Laura Turquet. 2020. “From Insights to Action: Gender Equality in the Wake of COVID-19.” United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women). Available at www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/Headquarters/Attachments/Sections/Library/Publications/2020/Gender-equality-in-the-wake-of-COVID-19-en.pdf.
  • Belsley, David A., Edwin Kuh, and Roy E. Welsch. 1980. Regression Diagnostics. Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics. New York: Wiley New York.
  • Benería, Lourdes, Günseli Berik, and Maria Floro. 2015. Gender, Development, and Globalization: Economics as if All People Mattered. London: Routledge.
  • Beneria, Lourdes. 2003. “Economic Rationality and Globalization: A Feminist Perspective.” In Feminist Economics Today: Beyond Economic Man, 124.
  • Beneria, Lourdes, and Gita Sen. 1981. “Accumulation, Reproduction, and ‘Women’s Role in Economic Development’: Boserup Revisited.” Signs 7 (2): 279–298.
  • Bjørnskov, Christian, Axel Dreher, and Justina AV Fischer. 2008. “Cross-Country Determinants of Life Satisfaction: Exploring Different Determinants across Groups in Society.” Social Choice and Welfare 30 (1): 119–173.
  • Chen, Wen-Hao, and Feng Hou. 2019. “The Effect of Unemployment on Life Satisfaction: A Cross-National Comparison between Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States.” Applied Research in Quality of Life 14 (4): 1035–1058.
  • Cuberes, David, and Marc Teignier-Baqué. 2014. “Gender Inequality and Economic Growth.” Journal of International Development 26 (2): 260–276.
  • Delgado-Márquez, Blanca L., Victoriano Ramirez-Gonzalez, and Adolfo López-Carmona. 2014. “Ensuring Parliamentary Gender Equality through a New Zipper Method: An Application to Finland.” Social Indicators Research 116 (2): 475–492.
  • Diener, Ed, Richard E. Lucas, Shigehiro Oishi, Nathan Hall, and M. Brent Donnellan. 2018. “Advances and Open Questions in the Science of Subjective Well-Being.” Collabra Psychology 4 (1): 15.
  • Diener, Ed, Eunkook M. Suh, Richard E. Lucas, and Heidi L. Smith. 1999. “Subjective Well-Being: Three Decades of Progress.” Psychological Bulletin 125 (2): 276. 10.1037/0033-2909.125.2.276
  • Dorius, Shawn F., and Glenn Firebaugh. 2010. “Trends in Global Gender Inequality.” Social Forces 88 (5): 1941–1968.
  • Duflo, Esther. 2012. “Women Empowerment and Economic Development.” Journal of Economic Literature 50 (4): 1051–1079.
  • Easterlin, Richard A. 2003. “Explaining Happiness.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (19): 11176–11183.
  • Easterlin, Richard A. 2017. “Economic Growth Increases People’s Well-Being.” In Economic Ideas You Should Forget, edited by Bruno S. Frey, David Iselin, 37–38. Cham: Springer.
  • Easterlin, Richard A., Laura Angelescu McVey, Malgorzata Switek, Onnicha Sawangfa, and Jacqueline Smith Zweig. 2010. “The Happiness–Income Paradox Revisited.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (52): 22463–22468.
  • Elson, Diane. and Sharp, Rhonda. 2010. “Gender-Responsive Budgeting and Women’s Poverty. In The International Handbook of Gender and Poverty.” London: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Etzioni, Amitai. 2018. “Happiness Is the Wrong Metric: A Liberal Communitarian Response to Populism.” Cham: Springer Nature.
  • Ferber, Marianne A. 1993. Introduction: The Social Construction of Economics and the Social Construction of Gender. In Beyond Economic Man : Feminist Theory and Economics, edited by Marianne A. Ferber and Julie A. Nelson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Fernandez, Antonia, Marina Della Giusta, and Uma S. Kambhampati. 2015. “The Intrinsic Value of Agency: The Case of Indonesia.” World Development 70: 92–107.
  • Floro, Maria. 1995. “Economic Restructuring, Gender and the Allocation of Time.” World Development 23 (11), 1913–1929.
  • Folbre, Nancy. 1994. “Who Pays for the Kids?: Gender and the Structures of Constraint.” London and New York: Routledge.
  • Fraser, Nancy. 1998. “Penser la Justice Sociale: Entre Redistribution et Revendications Identitaires.” Politique et Sociétés 17 (3): 9–36.
  • Frey, Bruno S. 2018. “Happiness and Management.” In Economics of Happiness, 55–58. Cham: Springer.
  • Frey, Bruno S., and Alois Stutzer. 2002. “What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?’” Journal of Economic Literature 40 (2): 402–35.
  • Gonza, Gregor, and Anže Burger. 2017. “Subjective Well-Being During the 2008 Economic Crisis: Identification of Mediating and Moderating Factors.” Journal of Happiness Studies 18 (6): 1763–1797.
  • González, Libertad, and Núria Rodríguez-Planas. 2020. “Gender Norms and Intimate Partner Violence.” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 178 (October): 223–248. doi: 10.1016/j.jebo.2020.07.024.
  • Graafland, Johan, and Bjorn Lous. 2018. “Economic Freedom, Income Inequality and Life Satisfaction in OECD Countries.” Journal of Happiness Studies 19 (7): 2071–2093. doi: 10.1007/s10902-017-9905-7.
  • Graham, Carol, and Milena Nikolova. 2015. “Bentham or Aristotle in the Development Process? An Empirical Investigation of Capabilities and Subjective Well-Being.” World Development 68: 163–79. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2014.11.018.
  • Hansen, Lars Peter. 1982. “Large Sample Properties of Generalized Method of Moments Estimators.” Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society 50 (4): 1029–1054.
  • Heath, Rachel. 2014. “Women’s Access to Labor Market Opportunities, Control of Household Resources, and Domestic Violence: Evidence from Bangladesh.” World Development 57: 32–46.
  • Helliwell, John F. 2003. “How’s Life? Combining Individual and National Variables to Explain Subjective Well-Being.” Economic Modelling 20 (2): 331–360.
  • Helliwell, John F., Richard Layard, and Jeffrey D. Sachs. 2018. “World Happiness Report 2018.” Sustainable Development Solutions Network.
  • Helliwell, John, Richard Layard, and Jeffrey Sachs. 2012. “World Happiness Report 2012.”
  • Himmelweit, S. 1995. “The Discovery of ‘Unpaid Work’: The Social Consequences of the Expansion of “Work”. Feminist Economics 1 (2): 1–19.
  • Himmelweit, Susan. 2002. “Making Visible the Hidden Economy: The Case for Gender-Impact Analysis of Economic Policy.” Feminist Economics, 8 (1): 49–70.
  • Hossain, Mahbub, M. Niaz Asadullah, and Uma Kambhampati. 2019. “Empowerment and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Bangladesh.” World Development 122: 170–83.
  • Inglehart, Ronald, and Christian Welzel. 2005. “Modernization, Cultural Change, and Democracy The Human Development Sequence.” Cambridge: Cambridge university press.
  • Jennings, A. L. 2009. “Public or Private? Institutional Economics and Feminism.” In Beyond Economic Man, edited by Ann Jennings, 111–130. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Kabeer, Naila. 2016. “Gender Equality, Economic Growth, and Women’s Agency: The ‘Endless Variety’ and ‘Monotonous Similarity’ of Patriarchal Constraints.” Feminist Economics 22 (1): 295–321.
  • Kiani, Zahra, Masoumeh Simbar, Farzaneh Rashidi Fakari, Samiyeh Kazemi, Vida Ghasemi, Nasrin Azimi, Tahereh Mokhtariyan, and Shahin Bazzazian. 2021. “A Systematic Review: Empowerment Interventions to Reduce Domestic Violence?” Aggression and Violent Behavior 58: 101585. doi: 10.1016/j.avb.2021.101585.
  • King, Tania L., Anne Kavanagh, Anna J. Scovelle, and Allison Milner. 2020. “Associations Between Gender Equality and Health: A Systematic Review.” Health Promotion International 35 (1): 27–41. doi: 10.1093/heapro/day093.
  • Kittay, Eva. 2013. “Love’s Labor: Essays on Women, Equality and Dependency.” London and New York: Routledge.
  • Klasen, Stephan. 2018. “The Impact of Gender Inequality on Economic Performance in Developing Countries.” Annual Review of Resource Economics 10 (1): 279–298. doi: 10.1146/annurev-resource-100517-023429.
  • Klasen, Stephan, and Francesca Lamanna. 2009. “The Impact of Gender Inequality in Education and Employment on Economic Growth: New Evidence for a Panel of Countries.” Feminist Economics 15 (3): 91–132.
  • Kleibergen, Frank, and Richard Paap. 2006. “Generalized Reduced Rank Tests Using the Singular Value Decomposition.” Journal of Econometrics 133 (1): 97–126.
  • Kong, Hyewon, and Hyosun Kim. 2022. “Does National Gender Equality Matter? Gender Difference in the Relationship between Entrepreneurial Human Capital and Entrepreneurial Intention.” Sustainability 14 (2): 928. doi: 10.3390/su14020928.
  • Koopman, Jeanne. 2009. “Globalization, Gender, and Poverty in the Senegal River Valley.” Feminist Economics 15 (3): 253–285.
  • Lagarde, Christine. 2016. “The Business Case for Women’s Empowerment.” IMF. Available at www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2016/11/18/SP111816-The-Business-Case-for-Womens-Empowerment). Accessed March 25, 2022.
  • La Porta, Rafael, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, Andrei Shleifer, and Robert Vishny. 1999. “The Quality of Government.” Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 15 (1): 222–279.
  • Li, Qiang, and Lian An. 2021. “Corruption Takes Away Happiness: Evidence from a Cross-National Study.” Journal of Happiness Studies 21 (2): 485–504.
  • Loubser, Reinet, and Cindy Steenekamp. 2017. “Democracy, Well‐being, and Happiness: A 10‐nation Study.” Journal of Public Affairs 17 (1–2): e1646. 10.1002/pa.1646
  • Malah, Yselle Flora Kuete. 2021. “Is Happiness in the Hands of Women?” Economics Bulletin 41 (2): 573–587.
  • Martela, Frank, Bent Greve, Bo Rothstein, and Juho Saari. 2020. “The Nordic Exceptionalism: What Explains Why the Nordic Countries Are Constantly among the Happiest in the World.” World Happiness Report 129–146.
  • Mencarini, Letizia, and Maria Sironi. 2012. “Happiness, Housework and Gender Inequality in Europe.” European Sociological Review 28 (2): 203–219.
  • Mookerjee, Rajen, and Krista Beron. 2005. “Gender, Religion and Happiness.” The Journal of Socio-Economics 34 (5): 674–685.
  • Muresan, Gabriela Mihaela, Cristina Ciumas, and Monica Violeta Achim. 2020. “Can Money Buy Happiness? Evidence for European Countries.” Applied Research in Quality of Life 15 (4): 953–970.
  • Myers, David G., and Ed Diener. 1995. “Who Is Happy?” Psychological Science 6 (1): 10–19.
  • Nelson, Julie. 2000. “Feminist Economics at the Millennium: A Personal Perspective.” Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 25(4): 1177–1181.
  • Nelson, Julie. 2009. “The Study of Choice or the Study of Provisioning? Gender and the Definition of Economics.” In Beyond Economic Man, 23–36). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Nelson, Julie. 2011. “Would Women Leaders Have Prevented the Global Financial Crisis? Implications for Teaching about Gender and Economics.” Medford, MA: Tufts University.
  • Njangang, Henri. 2019. “Governance and Happiness in African Countries.” Economics Bulletin 39 (2): 1546–1555.
  • Norgaard, Kari, and Richard York. 2005. “Gender Equality and State Environmentalism.” Gender & Society 19 (4): 506–522.
  • Nussbaum, Martha. 2003. “Tragedy and Human Capabilities: a Response to Vivian Walsh.” Review of Political Economy 15 (3): 413–418.
  • Obydenkova, Anastassia V., and Vinícius G. Rodrigues Vieira. 2020. “The Limits of Collective Financial Statecraft: Regional Development Banks and Voting Alignment with the United States at the United Nations General Assembly.” International Studies Quarterly 64 (1): 13–25.
  • Obydenkova, Anastassia V., and Raufhon Salahodjaev. 2017. “Government Size, Intelligence and Life Satisfaction.” Intelligence 61: 85–91.
  • Okin, Susan. 2005. “Justice, Gender, and the Family.” In Justice, Politics, and the Family, edited by Daniel Engster, and Tamara Metz, 63–87. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Özveren, Eyüp, Erkan Gürpinar, and Ufuk Karagöz. 2021. “Karl Polanyi and the Reappraisal of Happiness Economics.” Journal of Economic Issues 55 (3): 637–655.
  • Power, Marylin. 2004. “Social Provisioning as a Starting Point for Feminist Economics.” Feminist Economics 10 (3): 3–19.
  • Power, Marylin. 2013. “A Social Provisioning Approach to Gender and Economic Life.” In Handbook of Research on Gender and Economic Life, edited by Deborah M. Figart and Tonia L. Warnecke, 7–17. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Powley, Elizabeth. 2006. “The Impact of Women Legislators on Policy Outcomes Affecting Children and Families.” UNICEF: The State of the World’s Children.
  • Qian, Ge. 2017. “The Effect of Gender Equality on Happiness: Statistical Modeling and Analysis.” Health Care for Women International 38 (2): 75–90.
  • Radcliff, Benjamin. 2013. “The Political Economy of Human Happiness: How Voters’ Choices Determine the Quality of Life.” Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Rawls, John. 1971. “A Theory of Justice.” Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University.
  • Robeyns, Ingrid. 2000. “An Unworkable Idea or a Promising Alternative?: Sen’s Capability Approach Re-examined.” Katholieke Universitat Leuven: Economie Department.
  • Robeyns, Ingrid. 2003. “Sen’s Capability Approach and Gender Inequality: Selecting Relevant Capabilities.” Feminist Economics 9 (2–3): 61–92.
  • Schokkaert, Erik. 2007. “Capabilities and Satisfaction with Life.” Journal of Human Development 8 (3): 415–430.
  • Sen, Amartya. 1999. On Ethics and Economics. Oxford: Oxford University Press Catalogue.
  • Sen, Amartya. 2008. “The Economics of Happiness and Capability.” In Capabilities and Happiness, edited by Luigino Bruni, Flavio Comim, and Maurizio Pugno, 16–27. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Sheldon, Kennon M., Mike Corcoran, and Mike Prentice. 2019. “Pursuing Eudaimonic Functioning versus Pursuing Hedonic Well-Being: The First Goal Succeeds in Its Aim, Whereas the Second Does Not.” Journal of Happiness Studies 20 (3): 919–933.
  • Sraboni, Esha, Hazel J. Malapit, Agnes R. Quisumbing, and Akhter U. Ahmed. 2014. “Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture: What Role for Food Security in Bangladesh?’” World Development 61: 11–52.
  • Stock, James, and Motohiro, Yogo. 2005. “Asymptotic distributions of instrumental variables statistics with many instruments. Identification and inference for econometric models: Essays in honor of Thomas Rothenberg. 6, 109–120.
  • Stotsky, Janet Gale, Sakina Shibuya, Lisa Kolovich, and Suhaib Kebhaj. 2016. “Trends in Gender Equality and Women’s Advancement.” International Monetary Fund.
  • Stutzer, Alois. 2020. “Happiness and Public Policy: A Procedural Perspective.” Behavioural Public Policy 4 (2): 210–225.
  • Tesch-Römer, Clemens, Andreas Motel-Klingebiel, and Martin J. Tomasik. 2008. “Gender Differences in Subjective Well-Being: Comparing Societies with Respect to Gender Equality.” Social Indicators Research 85 (2): 329–49.
  • Veenhoven, Ruut. 2010. “Greater Happiness for a Greater Number.” Journal of Happiness Studies 11 (5): 605–629.
  • Veenhoven, Ruut. 2013. “Data-Book of Happiness: A Complementary Reference Work to ‘Conditions of Happiness.” Springer Science & Business Media.
  • Wang, Yi-Ting, Patrik Lindenfors, Aksel Sundström, Fredrik Jansson, Pamela Paxton, and Staffan I. Lindberg. 2017. “Women’s Rights in Democratic Transitions: A Global Sequence Analysis, 1900–2012.” European Journal of Political Research 56 (4): 735–56.
  • World Economics Forum (WEF). 2021. “Global Gender Gap Report 2021: Insight Report.” Geneva, Switzerland: World Economic Forum.
  • Wängnerud, Lena. 2009. “Women in Parliaments: Descriptive and Substantive Representation.” Annual Review of Political Science 12: 51–69.
  • Wolfers, Justin. 2003. “Is Business Cycle Volatility Costly? Evidence from Surveys of Subjective Well‐being.” International Finance 6 (1): 1–26.
  • Wu, Xiaogang, and Jun Li. 2017. “Income Inequality, Economic Growth, and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from China.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 52: 49–58.
  • York, Richard, and Shannon Elizabeth Bell. 2014. “Life Satisfaction across Nations: The Effects of Women’s Political Status and Public Priorities.” Social Science Research 48: 48–61.
  • Young, Marion. 1990. “Justice and the Politics of Difference.” Princeton University Press.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.