Children’s Subjective Well-Being in Rich Countries

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Jonathan Bradshaw
Bruno Martorano
Luisa Natali
Chris de Neubourg
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[1] University of York,
[2] UNICEF Office of Research / Innocenti Research Centre,undefined
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Child Indicators Research | 2013年 / 6卷
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Well-being; Subjective well-being; Comparison of rich countries;
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This paper is based on background research we undertook for UNICEF Innocenti Report Card 11 on child well-being in rich countries. It develops a new domain index of subjective well-being based on seven indicators drawn from the Health Behaviour of School Aged Children (HBSC) survey 2009/10, which includes life satisfaction, relationships with family and friends, well-being at school, and subjective health. It explores the associations between the indicators, components and the overall domain. Changes in subjective well-being between HBSC 2001/2 and 2009/10 are analysed. It then explores the relationships between subjective well-being and objective domains: material, health, education, behaviour and housing and environment. At a macro level subjective well-being is associated with all those domains. It concludes that subjective well-being should be included in comparative studies of well-being but not necessarily as just another domain. It is a related but different order measure.
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页码:619 / 635
页数:16
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