Subjective Wellbeing of Chinese People: A Multifaceted View

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Yanjie Bian
Lei Zhang
Jianke Yang
Xiaoxian Guo
Ming Lei
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[1] Xi’an Jiaotong University,IESSR
[2] University of Minnesota,Department of Sociology
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Social Indicators Research | 2015年 / 121卷
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Subjective wellbeing; Happiness; China;
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This paper reports the most recent subjective wellbeing (SWB) assessments by the respondents of the China Survey of Social Change. Of the total 10,927 respondents, 44.2 % are “always happy” and others vary from “sometimes happy” to “not happy at all”. To explain variation in SWB, the authors offer a multifaceted view taking into account the roles that personal health, demographic attributes, socioeconomic statuses, and the networks and relationships of social integration play in SWB. It is found that SWB assessments are higher for women and older persons than for men and younger persons, respectively, and they increase with improved physical and mental health, more educational and financial resources, greater social participation, wider social networks, and greater trust in others and institutions. Economic development, ethnic cultures, and religious beliefs are important factors of SWB assessments.
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页数:17
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