SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: THE PROBLEM OF ANALYZING POPULATION QUALITATIVE HETEROGENEITY (PART 2)

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作者
Kuchenkova, A. V. [1 ]
Fctas, G. G. Tatarova [1 ]
机构
[1] RAS, FCTAS, Inst Sociol, Moscow, Russia
来源
SOTSIOLOGICHESKIE ISSLEDOVANIYA | 2024年 / 05期
关键词
qualitative heterogeneity; subjective well-being; generalized indicator of subjective well-being; particular indicators of subjective well-being; typological analysis; type-forming feature; typological structure; basis of the typology;
D O I
10.31857/S0132162524050058
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
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030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
The article substantiates the importance of the methodological problem of analyzing qualitative heterogeneity of an objects' set in the process of sociological measurement of subjective well-being. It presents the results of an exploratory study aimed at testing a number of tools in reconstruction procedures of social types among the population as qualitatively homogeneous latent formations (according to the nature of subjective well-being). In the first part of the article, an analysis was carried out of the "researchers' request" for methodological reflection on the use in mass surveys of such subjective well-being generalized indicators as life satisfaction, personal happiness; the problem of the complete set of particular indicators was considered; the expediency of using relationships between the generalized indicator and the particular indicators as a basis for the typology was substantiated. This part of the article provides a brief description of the fuzzy classification algorithm from the class of logical-combinatorial methods used to search for typological syndromes, that are the basis for identifying typological groups. The results of a typological analysis, based on the RLMS HSE, wave 26, 2017 data are presented. Identification of the qualitative heterogeneity specifics in subjective well-being was carried out for all workers and for groups among them, representing three stages of the life cycle.
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页数:13
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