The AsiaBarometer of 1,000 respondents shows that Hong Kong people have a great desire for materialistic attainment, and such an emphasis on materialism bodes ill for their quality of life. Negative assessments of the public life sphere, which encompasses the natural environment, the social welfare system, and the democratic system, also detract from the experiences of happiness, enjoyment, and accomplishment in Hong Kong. Surprisingly, access to digital communication devices helps Hong Kong people to experience a greater quality of life
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Abstract The concept of Quality of life (QOL) has received considerable attention from different dis...
This paper provides an overview of findings from a recent survey of quality of urban life (QOUL) in ...
This paper provides an overview of findings from a recent survey of quality of urban life (QOUL) in ...
[[abstract]]Cross-society comparisons have become increasingly important to the study of the perceiv...
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This book presents the findings of the seventh territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted dur...
This book presents the findings of the sixth territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted large...
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The working population in Hong Kong in 2006 are generally happier, with the average happiness index ...
Over half the world’s population now live in urban areas. While economic opportunities draw people i...
Abstract The concept of Quality of life (QOL) has received considerable attention from different dis...
This paper provides an overview of findings from a recent survey of quality of urban life (QOUL) in ...
This paper provides an overview of findings from a recent survey of quality of urban life (QOUL) in ...
[[abstract]]Cross-society comparisons have become increasingly important to the study of the perceiv...
Conference Theme: Making Cities Healthy for AllThis study explores the interplay between multiple pe...
Urban regeneration can be an effective tool to promote sustainability and enhance macro-level qualit...
AbstractThis study explores the interplay between multiple personal factors (i.e. demographic, socia...
Achieving greater happiness in a big city like Hong Kong is a challenge. The fact that it is one of ...
This study presents a Quality of Life (QoL) survey to understand the influence of the housing enviro...
This book presents the findings of the seventh territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted dur...
This book presents the findings of the sixth territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted large...
This book presents the findings of the eighth territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted duri...
[[sponsorship]]社會學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SSCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Ga...
The working population in Hong Kong in 2006 are generally happier, with the average happiness index ...
Over half the world’s population now live in urban areas. While economic opportunities draw people i...
Abstract The concept of Quality of life (QOL) has received considerable attention from different dis...