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Does economic growth make you happy?

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Increased GDP per capita doesn’t deliver the increased happiness or welfare if promises

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Happy adolescents 'likely to have higher income' as adults

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Research finds link between upbeat personalities and earnings...

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Devon Clarke's curator insight, October 26, 2014 2:39 PM

Healthy brain development in children deals with a lot of factors, but happiness is one key thing to leading a child to be successful. In this article it describes how happy adolescents tend to become more successful when they are older and obtain higher wages (Doward & Graaf, 2012). I found this article to link well to an academic journal looking at if the sensitivity of parents led to having kind children  (Newton & Laible, 2014, p. 1808). It concluded that yes kind parenting skills do lead to having children who are more competent apposed to parents that are not as kind  (Newton & Laible, 2014, p. 1812). I think this academic journal links well to this article because it gives the realization that a child's happiness can directly related to their parents and how they are treated. This article also links well to Exploring Psychology in Modules in module 10 talking about different parenting styles (Myers & Myers, 2008, p. 149). The parenting style that they suggest to be the most effective for a child's self-esteem and social competences are those who are authoritative parents (Myers & Myers, 2008, p. 149). As Oswelt stated in Benefits of High Healthy Self-Esteem children who have higher self-esteems tend to be happier and have good relationships with friends (Oswelt, n.d.). It is important to make sure that a child has positive role models to make sure their happiness comes first. This article seemed to use good scientific reasoning giving good examples throughout the article (Doward & Graaf, 2012). The two publishers of the article also had good backgrounds and sources for where they got their information. One diverse group that this article has left out children who don't grow up in a healthy stable home environment. If a child is in an unstable setting it could lead to the possibility of a depressed child. 

 

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Doward, J., & Graaf, M. (2012, March 24). Happy adolescents 'likely to have higher income' as adults. The Guardian.

 

Myers, D. G., & Myers, D. G. (2008). Exploring psychology in modules. New York, NY: Worth Publishers.

 

Newton, E. K., Laible, D., Carlo, G., Steele, J. S., & McGinley, M. (2014). Do sensitive parents foster kind children, or vice versa? Bidirectional influences between children’s prosocial behavior and parental sensitivity. Developmental Psychology, 50(6), 1808-1816. doi:10.1037/a0036495

 

Oswelt, A. (n.d.). Benefits of Healthy High Self-Esteem - Self Esteem. Retrieved from http://www.behavioralconnections.org/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=37615

 

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Why Economic Growth Is Not Imperative

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Most of the world's advanced economies are highly indebted and scrambling to create economic growth just to balance their books. But the imperative of growth doesn't necessarily advance the world's long-term interests, says Kenneth Rogoff, a Harvard economics professor and former chief economist of the IMF. In recent years, broader measurements of national welfare have been advanced, such as life expectancy, literacy and happiness. Such metrics are not always heavily influenced by GDP growth.

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How Much Money Do You Need to Be Happy?

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It turns out, money might buy happiness after all. And, it might not cost as much as you think.
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Rx for happiness: Tax the rich?

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A study of 54 nations found a connection between progressive taxation and citizens' happiness. Good news for those who favor a tax system where the wealthy pay more.

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