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Genes, Economics, and Happiness.


ABSTRACT: We explore the influence of genetic variation on subjective well-being by employing a twin design and genetic association study. In a nationally-representative twin sample, we first show that about 33% of the variation in life satisfaction is explained by genetic variation. Although previous studies have shown that baseline happiness is significantly heritable, little research has considered molecular genetic associations with subjective well-being. We study the relationship between a functional polymorphism on the serotonin transporter gene (5-HTTLPR) and life satisfaction. We initially find that individuals with the longer, transcriptionally more efficient variant of this genotype report greater life satisfaction (n=2,545, p=0.012). However, our replication attempts on independent samples produce mixed results indicating that more work needs to be done to better understand the relationship between this genotype and subjective well-being. This work has implications for how economists think about the determinants of utility, and the extent to which exogenous shocks might affect individual well-being.

SUBMITTER: De Neve JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3858957 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genes, Economics, and Happiness.

De Neve Jan-Emmanuel JE   Christakis Nicholas A NA   Fowler James H JH   Frey Bruno S BS  

Journal of neuroscience, psychology, and economics 20121101 4


We explore the influence of genetic variation on subjective well-being by employing a twin design and genetic association study. In a nationally-representative twin sample, we first show that about 33% of the variation in life satisfaction is explained by genetic variation. Although previous studies have shown that baseline happiness is significantly heritable, little research has considered molecular genetic associations with subjective well-being. We study the relationship between a functional  ...[more]

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