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Happiness for All? Carol Graham

Happiness for All? von Carol Graham

Happiness for All? Carol Graham


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Happiness for All? Zusammenfassung

Happiness for All?: Unequal Hopes and Lives in Pursuit of the American Dream Carol Graham

How the optimism gap between rich and poor is creating an increasingly divided society The Declaration of Independence states that all people are endowed with certain unalienable rights, and that among these is the pursuit of happiness. But is happiness available equally to everyone in America today? How about elsewhere in the world? Carol Graham draws on cutting-edge research linking income inequality with well-being to show how the widening prosperity gap has led to rising inequality in people's beliefs, hopes, and aspirations. For the United States and other developed countries, the high costs of being poor are most evident not in material deprivation but rather in stress, insecurity, and lack of hope. The result is an optimism gap between rich and poor that, if left unchecked, could lead to an increasingly divided society. Graham reveals how people who do not believe in their own futures are unlikely to invest in them, and how the consequences can range from job instability and poor education to greater mortality rates, failed marriages, and higher rates of incarceration. She describes how the optimism gap is reflected in the very words people use--the wealthy use words that reflect knowledge acquisition and healthy behaviors, while the words of the poor reflect desperation, short-term outlooks, and patchwork solutions. She also explains why the least optimistic people in America are poor whites, not poor blacks or Hispanics. Happiness for All? highlights the importance of well-being measures in identifying and monitoring trends in life satisfaction and optimism--and misery and despair--and demonstrates how hope and happiness can lead to improved economic outcomes.

Happiness for All? Bewertungen

"A persuasive and well-supported study. Highly recommended."--Karen Shook, Times Higher Education "Graham is one of the few scholars who have traced the effects of a dramatic increase in inequality between the rich and poor in America."--Ana Swanson, WashingtonPost.com's Wonkblog "Graham pushes the wellbeing date into a more fruitful area, to assess how the experience of inequality shapes the views Americans hold about the future and the value of hard work... She pierces the myth that inequality is accepted in the US because it is accompanied by so many success stories."--Geoff Dyer, Financial Times

Über Carol Graham

Carol Graham is the Leo Pasvolsky Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and College Park Professor at the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy. Her books include The Pursuit of Happiness: An Economy of Well-Being and Happiness around the World: The Paradox of Happy Peasants and Miserable Millionaires.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Illustrations ix List of Tables xi Preface xiii 1 Introduction: Happiness for All: Living the Dream? 1 2 What Happened to Horatio Alger? U.S. Trends in Inequality and Opportunity in Comparative Perspective 22 3 Who Believes in the American Dream? Public Attitudes about Mobility in the United States and Beyond 42 4 The High Costs of Being Poor in the Land of the Dream: Stress, Insecurity, and Lack of Hope 76 5 Well-Being, Aspirations, and Outcomes: What Do We Know? 120 6 Can We Save the Dream? 136 Appendix 151 References 173 Index 187

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CIN0691169462LN
9780691169460
0691169462
Happiness for All?: Unequal Hopes and Lives in Pursuit of the American Dream Carol Graham
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Princeton University Press
2017-03-28
208
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