How and to what extent is rank mobility associated with happiness of the Chinese population? Does mobility provide insight into the vast numbers of frustrated workers in times of economic growth? To date, few studies have examined the consequences of social mobility on happiness in transitional societies. The present analysis investigates the association of both inter- and intragenerational rank mobility with happiness in China using data from the General Social Survey’s 2003, 2006, and 2008 waves. We examine two general mechanisms, social adaptation and social comparison, by statistically decomposing the independent contributions of social origin, social destination, and mobility. We find there is a significant positive association between...
ii This thesis examines determinants of people’s happiness in China with a national sample of adults...
While post-1978 China has seen great socio-economic liberation of a large group of its people, this ...
Along with China becoming an upper-middle-income country from a lower-middle-income one after 2009, ...
This paper contributes to the literature on well-being research by showing the distinct impacts of i...
This paper contributes to the literature on well-being research by showing the distinct impacts of i...
A growing body of research has been focusing on the well‐being consequences of migration, yet most o...
This paper studies the impact of income inequality on the subjective well-being of different social ...
Background In China, income levels and living standards have improved significantly, but many Chines...
Various measures of satisfaction with life or happiness in China appear not to have risen in recent ...
This paper presents the impact of income inequality on the subjective wellbeing of three different s...
Understanding the mechanism by which internal migrants evaluate their quality of life is essential f...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to provide a recent investigation on the determ...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
Happiness in China plummeted between 1990 and 2000 despite rapid economic growth. This finding contr...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
ii This thesis examines determinants of people’s happiness in China with a national sample of adults...
While post-1978 China has seen great socio-economic liberation of a large group of its people, this ...
Along with China becoming an upper-middle-income country from a lower-middle-income one after 2009, ...
This paper contributes to the literature on well-being research by showing the distinct impacts of i...
This paper contributes to the literature on well-being research by showing the distinct impacts of i...
A growing body of research has been focusing on the well‐being consequences of migration, yet most o...
This paper studies the impact of income inequality on the subjective well-being of different social ...
Background In China, income levels and living standards have improved significantly, but many Chines...
Various measures of satisfaction with life or happiness in China appear not to have risen in recent ...
This paper presents the impact of income inequality on the subjective wellbeing of three different s...
Understanding the mechanism by which internal migrants evaluate their quality of life is essential f...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to provide a recent investigation on the determ...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
Happiness in China plummeted between 1990 and 2000 despite rapid economic growth. This finding contr...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
ii This thesis examines determinants of people’s happiness in China with a national sample of adults...
While post-1978 China has seen great socio-economic liberation of a large group of its people, this ...
Along with China becoming an upper-middle-income country from a lower-middle-income one after 2009, ...