Rapport PIBien-être 2022Plus d’une décennie après la publication du rapport de la commission Sen-Stiglitz-Fitoussi, la question du progrès social conserve toute sa…Mehr erfahren
From tweets to statisticsSentiment analysis applied to Twitter data provides timely insights into how people in Luxembourg fared during the COVID-19 crisis. This…Mehr erfahren
Job insecurity worsened for 25% of the residents as a consequence of the COVID-19 crisisLa crainte quant à l’avenir de son propre emploi concerne principalement les personnes ayant un niveau d’éducation secondaire (45,1 %)…Mehr erfahren
PIBien-être. The reportSelon l’indice de bien-être, la qualité de vie au Luxembourg est restée sensiblement constante pour la période 2009 à 2015.…Mehr erfahren
Rapport travail et cohésion sociale 2016Selon la dernière enquête sur les conditions de vie (EU-SILC), il ressort que 26% des personnes, soit plus d’une personne…Mehr erfahren
Richer in money, poorer in relationships and unhappy? Time series comparisons of social capital and well-being in LuxembourgThe worrying decline of social capital (Putnam in Bowling alone: the collapse and revival of American community. Simon and Schuster,…Mehr erfahren
Measuring and validating social cohesion: a bottom-up approachThe aim of this paper is to provide a synthetic macro index of social cohesion based on the observation of…Mehr erfahren
Richer in money, poorer in relationships and unhappy? Time series comparisons of social capital and well-being in LuxembourgThe worrying decline ofsocial capital (Putnam, 2000) and the disappointing trends of subjective well-being (Easterlin, 1974) raise urgent questions for…Mehr erfahren
Determinants of subjective well-being in high and low income countries: Do happiness equations differ across countries?Different theories have been advanced to explain what really makes people happy or satisfied with their life, but they are…Mehr erfahren