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China Life Satisfaction Model

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Despite its unprecedented growth in output per capita in the last two decades, China has essentially followed the life satisfaction trajectory of the central and eastern European transition

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The findings spotlight the significant involvement of family functioning as well as life satisfaction in shaping children’s resilience in the Chinese context. The study also supports the

Life Satisfaction in China, 2010–2018: Trends and Unique

China’s life satisfaction, 1990–2010 Richard A. Easterlin1, Robson Morgan, Malgorzata Switek, and Fei Wang Department of Economics, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

To answer this question, we used data from the China Family Panel Studies in the period 2010–2018. First, we introduce the theoretical approach of well-being and, second, we

On the perspective of socioeconomic characteristics, higher social status, higher incomes, and optimistic attitude will increase Chinese life satisfaction. However, as the unique

  • Life Satisfaction in Urban China: Components and Determinants
  • Life and Job Satisfaction in China
  • China’s Life Satisfaction, 1990-2010

The literature on life satisfaction in China is rather thin. Ji, Xu and Rich (2002) report on data from Shanghai and Tianjin in 1993. This paper uses survey data purposively designed by the

The current study aims to explore the moderating effect of the growth mindset on the relationship between perceived distress and life satisfaction. The model was tested with

Internet use has been suggested to have a crucial effect on older adults’ quality of life; however, few studies have investigated the underlying mechanisms in the relationship

One example is national holiday distribution in China. Individuals‘ life satisfactions are likely high during holidays, while the total number of holidays in China also differs across

Life and Job Satisfaction in Parallel

Life satisfaction was measured using the Chinese edition of the Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) (Pavot & Diener, 1993, 2009; Wang, Yuen, & Slaney, 2008). The SWLS is a

Our results indicate that after controlling for individual socio-demographic characteristics, health status, and household wealth, the new urbanites (rural-to-urban

  • The Quality of Society and Life Satisfaction in China
  • Life and Job Satisfaction in Parallel
  • China’s life satisfaction, 1990–2010
  • Life Satisfaction in China and Consumption and Income Inequalities
  • Life Satisfaction in China, 2010–2018: Trends and Unique

The second empirical exercise was to model life satisfaction as a function of a variety of potential social economic determinants. We estimated an ordered probit model as

We use ordered probit to model life satisfaction, where life satisfaction is redefined into three categories, combining those reporting 1 and 2 into the first category, 3 as a separate

Despite its unprecedented growth in output per capita in the last two decades, China has essentially followed the life satisfaction trajectory of the central and eastern

In addition, China’s 1990 mean life satisfaction value of 7.29 is virtually identical to the value of 7.26 in the fragmentary pretransition data for the Soviet Union, whose labor and

The psychological characteristic of shyness is negatively connected to life satisfaction. In this paper, we examined the mediating effect of core self-evaluation and the

Life satisfaction represents a global cognitive evaluation or judgment of individ-ual satisfaction with life (Heller et al., 2004), as a common component of subjective well-being, and one of the

As a special group of youth in China, though some studies pointed that life satisfaction of vocational high school students is lower (Yu et al., 2017; Zhao et al., 2017), few

The distribution of mental health scores by province, H-CHARLS 2018. 1. For clarity, we only present the first quartile, median, and third quartile of each mental health

We employed the random-effects ordered probit method, and then handled endogeneity by estimating an Extended Regression Model. Several crucial conclusions are reached. Gender

The higher the correlation between evaluation on self and ingroup, the higher the degree of gender self-stereotyping. This method of measuring self-stereotyping has been used

Life and Job Satisfaction in China Exploring Longitudinal Analysis with Mplus. Quality of Life in Asia Volume 19 Editor-in-Chief Daniel T. L. Shek, Department of Applied Social Sciences Hong

This study investigated the role of social support and affective experience (i.e., positive affect and negative affect) in the relationship between emotional intelligence and life

Life satisfaction is an individual’s overall subjective evaluation of life and constitutes a key dimension of subjective well-being. It is an essential component of the psychological

Life satisfaction in China declined dramatically precisely at the time of its unprecedented economic growth and poverty reduction. We posit that a “progress paradox” is

In our analysis, we analyze life and job satisfaction measured in the CFPS survey, where they included an item related to job satisfaction and asked “How satisfied are you with

This paper looks at factors that affect the life satisfaction of the Chinese people in 2012–2013, using the most recent round of the World Values Survey (WVS), taking into

However, for some life aspect issues, e.g., life satisfaction, difference exists between Mainland China and Macau (Lau et al., Citation 2019). Considering all these socio

This research uses nationally representative data to study how economic resources and inequalities are associated with life satisfaction of Chinese residents. We construct

Many of the determinants of life satisfaction in urban China appear comparable to those for people in other countries. These include, inter alia, unemployment, income, marriage, sex, health and

It uses a holistic framework for analysis derived from the social quality model by focusing upon socio-economic security, social cohesion, social inclusion and social empowerment. Using this

We employed the random-effects ordered probit method, and then handled endogeneity by estimating an Extended Regression Model. Several crucial conclusions are reached. Gender