Divorce and well-being. Disentangling the role of stress and socio economic status

Publication date: Available online 10 October 2019Source: The Journal of the Economics of AgeingAuthor(s): Danilo Cavapozzi, Simona Fiore, Giacomo PasiniAbstractWe investigate the happiness variations associated with divorce by drawing data from a retrospective panel dataset based on the third wave of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and covering 14 European countries. This dataset proposes as a powerful tool to control for reporting style heterogeneity in happiness self-evaluations. Indeed, in addition to individual fixed-effects, we control for full migration trajectories in order to remove bias in well-being evaluations produced by cross-country heterogeneity in the cultural norms and societal values individuals have been exposed during their life-cycle. Happiness is found to increase in the period after divorce for both men and women. We show that this pattern goes through a decrease in stress and financial hardship.
Source: The Journal of the Economics of Ageing - Category: Health Management Source Type: research