Multidimensional Inequality and Subjective Well-Being in China: A Generalized Ordered Logit Model Analysis

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作者
Long Yang
Haiyang Lu
Meng Li
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[1] Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University,School of Public Policy and Management
[2] Institute of Western China Economic Research,Institute of Marxism
[3] Southwestern University of Finance and Economics,undefined
[4] Central South University,undefined
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Social Indicators Research | 2023年 / 165卷
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Multidimensional inequality; Subjective well-being; Generalized ordered logit model; Heterogeneous effects;
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Although much attention has been paid to subjective well-being (SWB) in prior literature, the nexus between multidimensional inequality and SWB has yet to be understood. This study attempted to address the gap and examined the effect of multidimensional inequality on SWB, using the generalized ordered logit model and a nationally representative survey data from China. We employed Maasoumi index to measure multidimensional inequality and found that multidimensional inequality of the rural sample was higher than that of urban respondents. Moreover, the comparison analysis suggested a geographical difference in the level of multidimensional inequality across western, central and eastern parts of China. The results of the generalized ordered logit model presented that multidimensional inequality had heterogeneous effects on SWB. In particular, while the econometric analysis showed negative impacts of multidimensional inequality for respondents with lower levels of SWB, the effect of multidimensional inequality on happiness was positive for individuals who self-rated “happy”. This study extended the existing literature on the inequality-SWB link by measuring inequality in a multidimensional setting and provided evidence on the effect of multidimensional inequality on SWB.
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页码:1021 / 1052
页数:31
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