Tying the knot makes men feel happy to the worth of 18,000 pounds, while women experience
the joy worth only half the amount, an economist has calculated.
Paul Frijters, Queensland University of Technology, estimated the value in cash terms of the
happiness created by major life events such as marriage, divorce and illness.
The Australian university professor spent the last eight years on the study and found events
appeared to have different effects on men than women.
Wedding bells apparently provide only around 9,000 pounds worth of joy to women, reports the
Telegraph.
While divorce left men feeling at a loss of 61,500 pounds, for women it was a mere loss of
5,000 pounds, the study suggested.
The birth of a child created a low cash amount, more than 18,000 pounds for a man and just
under 5,000 pounds for a woman.
According to the findings, the death of a partner or a child creates the feeling of a loss
of 73,000 pounds to a woman and more than 350,000 pounds to a man.
Paul Frijters said: "Losing a loved one has a much bigger effect than gaining a loved one.
There's a real asymmetry between life and death. This shouldn’t surprise us. Human beings
seem primed to notice losses more than gains."
The worth of major life events:
Marriage Man - 17,675.68 pounds Woman - 8,726.25 pounds
Birth of child Man - 18,236.39 pounds Woman - 4,866.77 pounds
Divorce Man - loss of 61,116.46 pounds Woman - loss of 4,977.08 pounds
Death of a loved one Man - loss of 350,830.36 pounds Woman - loss of 73,204.86 pounds
Illness Man - loss of 201,264.68 pounds Woman - loss of 28,124.61 pounds
Moving home Man - loss of 8,947.11 pounds Woman - loss of 1,453.80 pounds
the joy worth only half the amount, an economist has calculated.
Paul Frijters, Queensland University of Technology, estimated the value in cash terms of the
happiness created by major life events such as marriage, divorce and illness.
The Australian university professor spent the last eight years on the study and found events
appeared to have different effects on men than women.
Wedding bells apparently provide only around 9,000 pounds worth of joy to women, reports the
Telegraph.
While divorce left men feeling at a loss of 61,500 pounds, for women it was a mere loss of
5,000 pounds, the study suggested.
The birth of a child created a low cash amount, more than 18,000 pounds for a man and just
under 5,000 pounds for a woman.
According to the findings, the death of a partner or a child creates the feeling of a loss
of 73,000 pounds to a woman and more than 350,000 pounds to a man.
Paul Frijters said: "Losing a loved one has a much bigger effect than gaining a loved one.
There's a real asymmetry between life and death. This shouldn’t surprise us. Human beings
seem primed to notice losses more than gains."
The worth of major life events:
Marriage Man - 17,675.68 pounds Woman - 8,726.25 pounds
Birth of child Man - 18,236.39 pounds Woman - 4,866.77 pounds
Divorce Man - loss of 61,116.46 pounds Woman - loss of 4,977.08 pounds
Death of a loved one Man - loss of 350,830.36 pounds Woman - loss of 73,204.86 pounds
Illness Man - loss of 201,264.68 pounds Woman - loss of 28,124.61 pounds
Moving home Man - loss of 8,947.11 pounds Woman - loss of 1,453.80 pounds
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