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James Copestake Monica Guillen-Royo Wan-Jung Chou Tim Hinks Jackeline Velazco 《Applied research in quality of life》2009,4(2):155-177
Previous studies in Peru have identified apparent mismatches between people’s perceptions of their wellbeing and indicators
of their material welfare. This paper draws on primary data from relatively poor localities in Central Peru to investigate
these further. We first present estimates of respondents’ household income, expenditure and poverty status. This data is then
compared with individual responses to a standard happiness question. We find people are generally happier in rural areas even
though poverty in incidence there is greater. Additional data on different distinct aspects of subjective wellbeing is then
used to explain the apparent paradox. We find rural respondents are more satisfied with the place where they live and progress
in raising a family, while those in urban areas have higher material and related aspirations which they find hard to fulfil. 相似文献
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Laura Camfield Monica Guillen-Royo Jackeline Velazco 《Journal of Happiness Studies》2010,11(4):497-516
The paper uses qualitative and quantitative data collected by the Wellbeing in Developing Countries ESRC research group in
Bangladesh and Thailand to explore the extent to which objective need deprivation predicts subjective and psychological wellbeing,
controlling for location, socio-economic status, and gender. The regression analysis is triangulated with qualitative analysis
of three illustrative case studies to explore why people experiencing great need deprivation nevertheless report high subjective
and psychological wellbeing and propose factors that might support their resilience. The paper reports perhaps unsurprisingly
that need deprivation was lower in Thailand than Bangladesh, and subjective and psychological wellbeing higher, with the exception
of life satisfaction which was higher in Bangladesh. While goal attainment was significantly associated with affect and life
satisfaction in both countries, in Thailand life satisfaction and goal attainment were negatively correlated (−.334), so the
more goals respondents felt they had attained, the less satisfied they were. These apparent anomalies are explored further
using data from the case studies. The findings confirm that although measures of subjective and psychological wellbeing are
correlated, they are not substitutable. For example, subjective wellbeing, especially positive affect, is more influenced
by need deprivation than psychological wellbeing, while psychological wellbeing is more influenced by demographic factors,
especially in Thailand. Finally, the paper discusses whether the distinct relationships of subjective and psychological wellbeing
with need deprivation and income have any implications for policymakers. 相似文献
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Viñas-Bardolet Clara Guillen-Royo Monica Torrent-Sellens Joan 《Applied research in quality of life》2020,15(4):1069-1098
Applied Research in Quality of Life - Working life has come to permeate every domain of life. Characteristics once thought to affect only the job domain have become important determinants of how... 相似文献
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