Self-reported life satisfaction is highly heterogeneous across similar countries. This phenomenon can be largely explained by the different scales and benchmarks adopted by individuals when evaluating themselves. We use cross-sectional data on the population aged 50 and over in ten European countries to compare estimates from a model in which reporting styles are assumed to be constant across respondents with those from a model in which anchoring vignettes are used to correct for individual-speci c scale biases. We fi nd that variations in response scales explain a large part of the differences found in raw data. Moreover, the cross-country ranking in life satisfaction signi cantly depends on scale biases.
Do Danes and Italians Rate Life Satisfaction in the Same Way? Using Vignettes to Correct for Individual-Specific Scale Biases
CAVAPOZZI, Danilo;
2011-01-01
Abstract
Self-reported life satisfaction is highly heterogeneous across similar countries. This phenomenon can be largely explained by the different scales and benchmarks adopted by individuals when evaluating themselves. We use cross-sectional data on the population aged 50 and over in ten European countries to compare estimates from a model in which reporting styles are assumed to be constant across respondents with those from a model in which anchoring vignettes are used to correct for individual-speci c scale biases. We fi nd that variations in response scales explain a large part of the differences found in raw data. Moreover, the cross-country ranking in life satisfaction signi cantly depends on scale biases.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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