The Origins of Happiness

(Elliott) #1
Happiness at Older Ages

illness) and functional abilities have a stronger impact on


life- satisfaction in men than women. The one exception is


impaired mobility, which has a negative effect in women


but not in men.


Changes in Life- Satisfaction with Increasing Age


The results described in the last section were based on


cross- sectional analyses of life- satisfaction and its correlates,


so we don’t know the causal sequence. For instance, peo-


ple may have low life- satisfaction because they are in poor


health, or low life- satisfaction may influence health out-


comes. One way of exploring this issue is to study the asso-


ciation between changes in the potential determinants and


life- satisfaction over time. If, for example, a deterioration


in health or decrease in cultural activity predicts changes


in life- satisfaction, that would give us insight into the le-


vers that might be used to improve the quality of life and


Male Female

Sleep quality 0.09 (.02) 0.07 (.02)


Number of impaired mobilities −0.01 (.01) −0.03 (.01)


Urinary incontinence −0.11 (.06) −0.01 (.03)


Chronic pain 0.01 (.04) 0.005 (.033)


Sense of control W5 0.02 (.01) 0.001 (.011)


Cognitive function score W5 −0.006 (.003) −0.004 (.003)


Depressive symptom CES- D W5 −0.08 (.01) −0.06 (.01)


N 2,438 2,975


Adjusted R^2 0.30 0.34

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