Title of article :
Subjective well-being and its determinants in rural China
Author/Authors :
KNIGHT، نويسنده , , John and Song، نويسنده , , Lina and GUNATILAKA، نويسنده , , Ramani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
15
From page :
635
To page :
649
Abstract :
A national household survey for 2002, containing a specially designed module on subjective well-being, is used to estimate pioneering happiness functions in rural China. The variables that are predicted by economic theory to be important for happiness prove to be relatively unimportant. Our analysis suggests that we need to draw on psychology and sociology if we are to understand. Rural China is not a hotbed of dissatisfaction with life, possibly because most people are found to confine their reference groups to the village. Relative income within the village and relative income over time, both in the past and expected in the future, are shown to be important for current happiness, whereas current income is less so. Even amidst the poverty of rural China, attitudes, social comparisons and aspirations influence subjective well-being. The implications of the findings for the future and for policy are considered.
Keywords :
Poverty , Reference Groups , aspirations , CHINA , relative deprivation , Subjective well-being , Happiness
Journal title :
China Economic Review (Amsterdam
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
China Economic Review (Amsterdam
Record number :
1939825
Link To Document :
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