Giving more enhances your happiness: Evidence from Indonesia

Radikal Yuda Utama, Herman Palani, Ahmad Zufar Rabbani
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Previous studies revealed that consuming activities and spending money to meet needs can improve individuals’ happiness. Our study showed that spending money, not for personal needs also has a big impact on individuals’ well-being. We used 26,464 observations of 4th  and 5th  waves of the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) to predict the expenditures for non-personal needs (known as prosocial expenditure) on one's subjective well-being. The estimation result of the probit model showed that pro-social expenditure had a positive correlation with subjective well-being. On average, those who spend more on charity are happier than people who spend less. We also found that prosocial expenditure among Muslim and non-Muslim observations had different effects on happiness and life satisfaction.
付出越多,幸福感越高:来自印度尼西亚的证据
先前的研究表明,消费活动和花钱满足需求可以提高个人的幸福感。我们的研究表明,花钱,而不是为了个人需求,也对个人的幸福有很大的影响。我们利用印度尼西亚家庭生活调查(IFLS)第四和第五波的26,464个观察结果来预测一个人主观幸福感的非个人需求支出(称为亲社会支出)。probit模型的估计结果显示,亲社会支出与主观幸福感呈正相关。平均而言,在慈善事业上花费更多的人比花费较少的人更快乐。我们还发现,穆斯林和非穆斯林的亲社会支出对幸福感和生活满意度有不同的影响。
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