2018世界幸福报告,中国排86名(英文)-联合国-172页.pdf:
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John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeffrey D. Sachs
The World Happiness Report was written by a group of independent experts acting
in their personal capacities. Any views expressed in this report do not necessarily
reflect the views of any organization, agency or programme of the United Nations
The authors are grateful to the Ernesto Illy Foundation and the Canadian
Institute for Advanced Research for research support, and to Gallup for data
access and assistance. The authors are also grateful for helpful advice and
comments from Claire Bulger, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Neli Esposito,
Carol Graham, Jon Hall, Martijn Hendricks, Haifang Huang, Marie McAuliffe,
Julie Ray, Martin Ruhs, and Shun Wang.
Increasingly, with globalisation, the people of
the world are on the move; and most of these
migrants are seeking a happier life. But do they
achieve it? That is the central issue considered
in this 2018 World Happiness Report.
But what if they do? The migrants are not the
only people affected by their decision to move.
Two other major groups of people are affected
by migration:
• those left behind in the area of origin, and
• those already living in the area of destination.
This chapter assesses the happiness consequences
of migration for all three groups. We shall do this
separately, first for rural-urban migration within
countries, and then for international migration.