A recent essay in the Wall Street Journal made the case that women are both happier overall but sadder in our daily lives than men as we juggle the competing priorities on our never-ending to-do lists from managing our jobs, to our kids' schedules, to keeping up with cooking and housework.
Betsey Stevenson, an Economist and Professor at the University of Michigan, has conducted groundbreaking research in this field. She joins us to talk about why women’s happiness has been on the decline since the 1970s – despite what feels like so many great strides for women’s equality since then. While we have her, we’re also going to do a mini-economic check-in now that we’re 4 months (can you believe it?!) into 2024.
Takeaways:
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Introduction and News Update
00:04:39 - Interview with Betsy Stevenson Begins
00:09:22 - Discussion on Women's Happiness and Economics
00:13:31 - Exploring Day-to-Day Happiness vs. Life Satisfaction
00:19:37 - Income, Well-being, and Gender Roles
00:27:32 - Economic Trends and the Role of Men and Women
00:34:48 - Current Economic Conditions and Future Outlook
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