TV, Time and Happiness
Journal
Homo Oeconomicus
ISSN
0943-0180
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2008
Author(s)
Frey, Bruno S.
Abstract
Watching television, and more generally media consumption, is a dominant activity in most persons' lives. Europeans spend on average over 3 hours a day in front of the TV and US Americans even about 5 hours. We present empirical research on media use by Europeans, which suggests that watching TV is related to less happiness. Listening to the radio, and even more reading newspapers, is on the other hand related to higher life satisfaction. The causal relationships between media consumption and happiness have been analyzed for TV but need to be explored for the case of radio and newspapers
Language
English
Keywords
media
subjective well-being
life satisfaction
self-control problem
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SEPS - Economic Policy
Refereed
No
Publisher
Accedo Verl.-Ges.
Publisher place
München
Volume
25
Number
3/4
Start page
413
End page
424
Pages
12
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
129530