- The
Easterlin paradox is a
finding in
happiness economics formulated in 1974 by
Richard Easterlin, then
professor of
economics at the
University of Pennsylvania...
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Easterlin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Easterlin,
American opera singer Julia Easterlin (born 1989),
American singer-songwriter...
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after him, the
Easterlin paradox.
Another of his
contributions is the
Easterlin hypothesis about long
waves of baby
booms and busts.
Easterlin was born in...
- The
Easterlin hypothesis (
Easterlin 1961, 1969, 1973)
states that the
positive relationship between income and
fertility is
dependent on
relative income...
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Julia Easterlin (born
March 14, 1989) is an
American singer,
songwriter and
baritone ukulelist whose music draws from
elements of world-beat, chamber-pop...
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called the baby bust by demographers.
Economist and
demographer Richard Easterlin in his "Twentieth
Century American Po****tion Growth" (2000), explains...
- John
Easterlin is an
American operatic tenor who has sung at
leading opera houses in the
United States and internationally,
specialising in character...
- an
antiquated term for
Baltic merchants who
trade in
sterling silver Easterlin This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Easterling...
- p. 276.
Easterlin,
Phillip R. (April 1959). "Telex in New York".
Western Union Technical Review: 45. ISSN 0096-6452. OCLC 1769771.
Easterlin, Phillip...
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fertility include Becker (1960),
Mincer (1963), and
Easterlin (1969). The
latter developed the
Easterlin hypothesis to
account for the Baby Boom. Bongaarts...