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Behind the open sea somewhere there is the land of my dreams: happiness among immigrants in Europe Olli Kangas Research Director, Social Insurance Institution of Finland Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Southern Denmark
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WHY HAPPINESS AND IMMIGRANTS The allusions in the title fits very well to my position as a H. C. Andersen Professor in the happy country of Denmark Klaus Petersen, my Danish colleague, once asked me whether a Finn becomes more happy when s/he moves to Denmark -- the country often depicted to be the happiest country in the world. The study is a humble attempt to answer Klaus’ inquiry.
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Contents Why life-satisfaction and happiness? Data Happy immigrants live in happy countries Welfare state regime matters What is the new Sampo Conclusion: A personal statement
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Two traditions of welfare research Objective measures – Resources: GDP, income, poverty, level of education, employment etc.matter – No interest in feelings – E.g. The Swedish level of living surveys Resurces: money, education, employment, family etc… Subjective measures – Interest in end-status; feelings matter – Finnish Erik Allardt’s having, loving and being – EU statistics provide more and more data on subjective welfare – Happiness is cool even for the hard-boiled economists
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Happiness – a real thing? Some argue that happiness is not a real thing and not a proper object for scientific inquiry Psychologists, armed with fancy brain probing devices, argue that happiness is electric activity in the frontal part of the brains From the social science point of view: – which kind of social phenomena cause positive electric waves in our brains
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In Kalevela, the Finnish national epos... There is a story about the SAMPO a happiness and wealth generating magical device Made by the black-smith Ilmarinen – Painting by Akseli Gallen-Kallela, 1893
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But, as usually a fight about the ownership of such a useful device immediately began in the following fight the Sampo, unluckily enough, was lost to the sea bottom never has it been found again Akseli Gallen-Kallela 1896
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Therefore... There is a constant seek after compensatory measures for Sampo - at home and more and more abroad In this presentation I will look at some of those measures that contribute to happiness and life satisfaction among immigants in Europe: – The regimes of happiness among the European countries in the 2000s – Who is happy and who is less happy? – How can we explain happiness? – Which factors contribute to happiness in Europe?
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Data European Social Survey (ESS) Since 2002 the ESS has been carried out at two-year intervals – http://www.europeansocialsurvey.orghttp://www.europeansocialsurvey.org The latest year of observation used in this study was 2010. The size of the cross-sectional data varies from the low 579 in Iceland (2004) to the sample size of 3 032 in Germany in 2010.
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In the individual waves, the number of immigrants in most countries is too low for reliable statistical analyses. Data for different years are pooled – 17 837 observations on immigrants in 28 countries. – The smallest sample is from Bulgaria 50 observations – the largest one, the Swiss sample, contains 1 886 immigrants Immigrant status is attached to each respondent born outside the country of residence
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Furthermore Countries collapsed into welfare regimes Nordic – Den, Fin, Nor, Swe Central European – Aut, Bel, Fra, Ger, Lux, Nl, Swi Anglo-American – Ire, UK Southern European – Cyp, Gre, Ita, Por, Spa Post-socialst – Bul, Cro, Cze, Est, Hun, Lat, Pol, Rus, Slove, Sla, Ukr
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Happiness & life-satisfaction two indicators for subjective well-being in the ESS. a) Happiness: “How happy are you?” b) Life satisfaction: “How satisfied you are with your life as a whole?” – The respondents could express their happiness on a continuous scale that runs from 0 ‘extremely unhappy’ to 10 ‘extremely happy’. – Here subjective well-being = (a+b)/2
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Strong correlation between life- satisfaction and happiness To gain a more robust measure for subjective well- being, the two variables were merged (happiness + life satisfaction)/2. – 0 = very unhappy – 10 = very happy
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Unstandardized OLS regression coefficients Constant8,247*** Gender0,096** Age-0,038*** Age squared/10000,402*** Economic difficulties-1,001*** Income Quartile0,050*** Bad health-0,684*** Unemployed-0,402*** No friends-0,533*** Feeling unsafe-0,092** Discrimination-0,317*** Trust in people0,306*** Trust in institutions0,381*** Adj. R squared0,305
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Happiness, gender, regime of birth and the regime of residence
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Inequalities and happiness
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Money and happiness - some correlation between GDP per capita and happiness - but huge differences between countries at the same prosperity level (eg EST vs. CYP) - Money matters but institutions rule
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Ingredients for the new Sampo???
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Is everybody the black-smith of his/her own happiness? What are the elements of Ilmarinen’s modern SAMPO? – Equal society for all – High (inter-generational) income mobility – Low level of poverty – Adequate safety net in all respects – Non-corrupt institutions -> – High level of trust Macro level characteristics explain more than individual level variables
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Happiness in Denmark
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Land of fairy tales: to be an immigrant and happy “ Behind the open sea, somewhere there is the Land of my dreams, But without wings I can't fly and prisoner I'm of the ground But in my dreams, Which fly so high I walk there every night…” – Unto Mononen’s tango ”The land of my dreams” (1956)
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