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By Andrew Leigh, published 5/1/2010People in richer nations are more likely to feel enjoyment and love, and less likely to undergo pain, boredom, depression or anger.
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Money in complete and utter isolation can't buy happiness. But then, poverty can't buy happiness either.
The paradox of declining female happiness is an interesting phenomenon, and I personally think it is related to the increasing complexity surrounding family life in our culture.
An interesting aspect of this female happiness decline is that boys and girls are matching until the twelfth grade of school, when feminine happiness begins to decline.
http://bpp.wharton.upenn.edu/betseys/papers/Paradox%20of%20declining%20female%20happiness.pdf
This study segues nicely into Contraceptive Technology Shock theory.
http://www.brookings.edu/articles/1996/fall_childrenfamilies_akerlof.aspx
This examination of the knock-on cultural effects of abortion is also very interesting in relation to the experience of young women. Certainly, absolute control of fertility can be a dominating aspect of life for young unmarried women, (for a variety of reasons examined in this study) and can form a context for how women experience their lives, even in latter years, when the immediate pressure of unmarried sexuality has passed.
http://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/stith/abortionwomenvulnerable.pdf