Denny, KevinKevinDenny2015-12-032015-12-032015-12201530http://hdl.handle.net/10197/7257Numerous papers have documented a positive association between height and good physical health and also with good economic outcomes such as earnings. A smaller number have argued for an association with well-being. In this paper, cross-country data from Europe is used to analyse whether individuals’ height is associated with higher or lower levels of life-satisfaction. In simple models there is a positive but concave relationship between height and life satisfaction. However it is shown that the results are quite sensitive to the inclusion of controls reflecting demographics, human capital and health status. Where effects do exist, it is predominantly at low to medium levels of height. There is also evidence of heterogeneity across countries.enHeightStatureWell-beingLife satisfactionHealthI31Are the effects of height on well-being a tall tale?Working Paper1242015-12-01https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/