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Cheung, Chau-kiu; Ngan, Raymond Man-hung – Social Indicators Research, 2012
Filtering the measure of life satisfaction through the bias of social desirability and response styles would furnish an adequate analysis of socioeconomic impacts on the filtered life satisfaction. The filtering is necessary because social desirability and the response styles of acquiescence, extremity, and centrality are likely to contaminate the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Desirability, Family Income, Life Satisfaction
Aassve, Arnstein; Goisis, Alice; Sironi, Maria – Social Indicators Research, 2012
Using happiness as a well-being measure and comparative data from the European social survey we focus in this paper on the link between happiness and childbearing across European countries. The analysis motivates from the recent lows in fertility in many European countries and that economic wellbeing measures are problematic when considering…
Descriptors: Mothers, Family Income, Employed Parents, Foreign Countries
Bartram, David – Social Indicators Research, 2011
Research on happiness casts doubt on the notion that increases in income generally bring greater happiness. This finding can be taken to imply that economic migration might fail to result in increased happiness for the migrants: migration as a means of increasing one's income might be no more effective in raising happiness than other means of…
Descriptors: Migration, Immigrants, Psychological Patterns, Family Income
Wust, Kirsten; Volkert, Jurgen – Social Indicators Research, 2012
Child poverty has been widely discussed in Germany since the publication of the third official Poverty and Wealth Report of the German government in 2008 which--inter alia--focused on the situation of children and families. However, child poverty is not only caused by low household incomes and impacts of child poverty are not only restricted to…
Descriptors: Poverty, Foreign Countries, Child Development, Family Income
Linssen, Rik; van Kempen, Luuk; Kraaykamp, Gerbert – Social Indicators Research, 2011
Using data on 697 individuals from 375 rural low income households in India, we test expectations on the effects of relative income and conspicuous consumption on subjective well-being. The results of the multi-level regression analyses show that individuals who spent more on conspicuous consumption report lower levels of subjective well-being.…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Foreign Countries, Television, Rural Areas
Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; Hamrick, Karen S.; Andrews, Margaret – Social Indicators Research, 2011
Time constraints, like money constraints, affect Americans' well-being. This paper defines what it means to be time poor based on the concepts of necessary and committed time and presents time poverty thresholds and rates for the US population and certain subgroups. Multivariate regression techniques are used to identify the key variables…
Descriptors: Poverty, Family Income, Time Management, Disadvantaged
Zagorski, Krzysztof – Social Indicators Research, 2011
This paper discusses the relations between economic development, family income, and happiness in post-communist Poland from the point of view of Inglehart's theory of modernization. The happiness is understood as satisfaction with income and life, and as psychological well-being. The analysis of survey data yields the conclusion that economic…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Family Income, Statistical Data, Foreign Countries
Hansen, Kirstine; Kneale, Dylan – Social Indicators Research, 2013
Income is regarded as one of the clearest indicators of socioeconomic status and wellbeing in the developed world and is highly correlated with a wide range of outcomes. Despite its importance, there remains an issue as to the best way to collect income as part of surveys. This paper examines differences in how income is collected in a nationally…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty, Family Income, Part Time Employment
Das, Saswati – Social Indicators Research, 2008
This is an attempt to measure human well being across different sections of the society in India over time where sections have been made in terms of ten decile groups of income. In this context, the extent to which rural sector is lagging behind the urban sector is another dimension of the study. The study uses grouped household data, collected…
Descriptors: Well Being, Foreign Countries, Social Indicators, Family Income
Yao, Grace; Cheng, Yen-Pi; Cheng, Chiao-Pi – Social Indicators Research, 2009
The AsiaBarometer survey of 1,006 respondents shows that in Taiwan, people have access to modern utilities and digital media, signs of materialistic achievement, and yet are more concerned with physical security and financial safety than with personal growth. Regardless of their demographic backgrounds and value priorities, the Taiwanese, like…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, Asians, Asian Culture
Hinks, Timothy; Gruen, Carola – Social Indicators Research, 2007
The issue of what determines subjective well-being has been at the centre of a recent flurry of research in the economics field. A necessary part of this understanding is the role relative positions (economic, social, geographic) of economic agents, particularly individuals, play in life (commonly referred to in the literature as rivalry). In this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Well Being, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Socioeconomic Status
Groot, Wim; van den Brink, Henriette Maassen; van Praag, Bernard – Social Indicators Research, 2007
There is a small but growing literature on the determinants of social capital. Most of these studies use a measure of trust to define social capital empirically. In this paper we use three different measures of social capital: the size of the individual's social network, the extent of their social safety net and membership of unions or…
Descriptors: Place of Residence, Life Satisfaction, Social Networks, Social Capital
Moore, Kristin Anderson; Vandivere, Sharon; Redd, Zakia – Social Indicators Research, 2006
In this paper, we conceptualize and develop an index of sociodemographic risk that we hypothesize will be an improvement over the standard poverty measure as a measure of risk for children's development. The poverty line is widely used in government statistics and in research but is also widely acknowledged to have multiple shortcomings. Using…
Descriptors: Poverty, Parent Education, Family Income, Multivariate Analysis
Jongudomkarn, Darunee; Camfield, Laura – Social Indicators Research, 2006
The assumption that development brings not only material prosperity but also a better overall quality of life lies at the heart of the development project. Against this, critics assert that development can undermine social cohesion and threaten cultural integrity. Rarely, however, is the impact of development on well-being rigourously analysed…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, Individual Development, Integrity