In this study we try to explain the difference in subjective well-being between citizens who self-identify as a member of an ethnic minority group and citizens who describe themselves as a member of the majority population. We use data from twenty countries that are represented in the fifth edition of the European Social Survey, with more than 1,500 ethnic minority respondents and 36,000 respondents in total. Though initially majority-minority differences in both life satisfaction and happiness can be observed, with ethnic minority respondents having lower levels, these differences can be fully explained by the fact that ethnic minority respondents occupy relatively disadvantaged socio-economic positions and experience more discrimination i...
Using data from the three rounds of the European Social Survey, this article investigates the dispar...
Research shows that immigrants’ wellbeing varies with the environment where they live. This variatio...
Previous studies have shown that immigrants’ levels of life satisfaction tend to be lower than among...
In this study we try to explain the difference in subjective well-being between citizens who self-id...
In this study we try to explain the difference in subjective well-being between citizens who self-id...
In this study we try to explain the difference in subjective well-being between citizens who self-id...
Previous studies have shown that immigrants’ levels of life satisfaction tend to be lower than among...
In this paper, we investigated the role of socio-economic factors like income, unemployment levels, ...
Although life satisfaction (LS) of ethnic minorities can be significantly undermined by several psyc...
For most immigrants and ethnic minority groups, everyday life in the country of settlement raises qu...
Immigrants in developed countries typically fail to assimilate in terms of their subjective well-bei...
Using data from the three rounds of the European Social Survey, this article investigates the dispar...
Using data from the three rounds of the European Social Survey, this article investigates the dispar...
Research shows that immigrants’ wellbeing varies with the environment where they live. This variatio...
Previous studies have shown that immigrants’ levels of life satisfaction tend to be lower than among...
In this study we try to explain the difference in subjective well-being between citizens who self-id...
In this study we try to explain the difference in subjective well-being between citizens who self-id...
In this study we try to explain the difference in subjective well-being between citizens who self-id...
Previous studies have shown that immigrants’ levels of life satisfaction tend to be lower than among...
In this paper, we investigated the role of socio-economic factors like income, unemployment levels, ...
Although life satisfaction (LS) of ethnic minorities can be significantly undermined by several psyc...
For most immigrants and ethnic minority groups, everyday life in the country of settlement raises qu...
Immigrants in developed countries typically fail to assimilate in terms of their subjective well-bei...
Using data from the three rounds of the European Social Survey, this article investigates the dispar...
Using data from the three rounds of the European Social Survey, this article investigates the dispar...
Research shows that immigrants’ wellbeing varies with the environment where they live. This variatio...
Previous studies have shown that immigrants’ levels of life satisfaction tend to be lower than among...