Rural–Urban Living and Level of Economic Development as Factors in Subjective Well-Being

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Felix Requena
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[1] University of Malaga,Department of Sociology, Faculty of Economic Sciences
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Social Indicators Research | 2016年 / 128卷
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Rural–urban; Development level; GDP; Subjective well-being; Happiness; ESS;
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This article analyses the combined effect on subjective well-being of rural versus urban environments and a country’s level of economic development. There is a great deal of controversy regarding the subjective well-being of people in different places. Fischer’s works report greater happiness among village inhabitants than among urban residents. However, in ‘Urbanism as a way of life’, Wirth demonstrates the attractiveness of the urban environment in contributing to subjective well-being. Our data set includes 29 countries participating in the 2012 ESS. The results confirm the hypothesis that in wealthier countries, rural living standards are high enough to create a higher level of subjective well-being; while in less developed countries the rural environment cannot compete with urban resources for creating subjective well-being.
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