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Un nuevo estudio ofrece una respuesta sorprendente
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Un nuevo estudio ofrece una respuesta sorprendente

A study conducted across 33 European countries involving data from nearly 178,000 people between 2006 and 2023 reveals that national income significantly influences both overall life satisfaction and daily mood. The research, published in the journal Nature, analyzed data from four waves of the European Social Survey, comparing responses with real GDP per capita. Findings contradict earlier studies that suggested economic growth had little impact on daily emotions, showing instead that higher income correlates with improved emotional well-being over time. Researchers attribute this difference to more detailed measurement methods used in the new study, which employed nuanced scales rather than simple yes/no questions. The results suggest that economic growth has broader implications for public policy, as increased income appears to enhance people’s emotional states beyond just their mental evaluations.

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Un nuevo estudio ofrece una respuesta sorprendente

A study conducted across 33 European countries involving data from nearly 178,000 people between 2006 and 2023 reveals that national income significantly influences both overall life satisfaction and daily mood. The research, published in the journal Nature, analyzed data from four waves of the European Social Survey, comparing responses with real GDP per capita. Findings contradict earlier studies that suggested economic growth had little impact on daily emotions, showing instead that higher income correlates with improved emotional well-being over time. Researchers attribute this difference to more detailed measurement methods used in the new study, which employed nuanced scales rather than simple yes/no questions. The results suggest that economic growth has broader implications for public policy, as increased income appears to enhance people’s emotional states beyond just their mental evaluations.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents findings from an academic study without overtly promoting any political ideology. It discusses the correlation between economic indicators and emotional well-being, focusing on empirical data rather than taking a partisan stance. While the implications for public policy are brok

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