This eudaemonic well-being can be experienced by both men and women, although as Meehan and Burke detail, in the case of mothers it depends on how balanced parenting tasks are with their husbands. His conclusion is that happiness does not depend on the decision to have a child or not, but on whether one has control over the matter and whether one has the necessary support.
Nelson and his team based their analysis on the intersection of three previous surveys in which they asked about their level of happiness and satisfaction in life. The first of them revealed that those who had children showed higher levels of having a very positive life compared to the rest. Second, parents feel better in their daily lives because of their parenthood. And last, respondents with children expressed higher levels of positive feelings for the simple fact of caring for their children. The highest rate of happiness was reported by parents in all three studies.
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