This paper draws on Bronfenbrenner’s (1992) ecological systems theory to explore links between various domains of children’s subjective well-being and their overall subjective well-being, comparing South Korea and the UK. Data are drawn from the Children’s Worlds study (www.isciweb.org), which surveyed children in diverse national contexts. A model of subjective well-being is proposed which our analysis indicates is comparable across the two countries, including children’s ratings of their well-being in the domains of their local community, school, family, their family’s economic situation, and their overall subjective well-being. The model is a stronger predictor of subjective well-being in South Korea than in the UK, suggesting that these...
Child subjective well-being has gained growing international acknowledgement in the last decade, bu...
This chapter addresses child well-being from a psychological point of view. In doing so, we need to ...
This paper studies whether children’s participation in youth activities affects subjective well-bein...
This paper draws on Bronfenbrenner’s (1992) ecological systems theory to explore links between vario...
The study examined subjective well-being of 10- to 12-year-old children from rural South Korea (n = ...
The purpose of this study is to further assess the international relevance of an ecological, relatio...
This paper explores variation in national levels of subjective well-being (using mean SLSS scores) f...
This paper explores variation in national levels of subjective well-being (using mean SLSS scores) f...
We are enjoined by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to take account of the v...
"Child subjective well-being has gained growing international acknowledgement in the last decade, b...
Abstract If we cannot explain the factors that affect the subjective well-being of children we canno...
Does the subjective well-being of children vary between countries? How does it vary? What explains t...
This study tests an ecological, relationship-based model of children\u27s subjective well-being with...
The subjective well-being of children today attracts researchers around the world and remains less s...
It is well established that child poverty has a profound, costly, and long-term impact on physical a...
Child subjective well-being has gained growing international acknowledgement in the last decade, bu...
This chapter addresses child well-being from a psychological point of view. In doing so, we need to ...
This paper studies whether children’s participation in youth activities affects subjective well-bein...
This paper draws on Bronfenbrenner’s (1992) ecological systems theory to explore links between vario...
The study examined subjective well-being of 10- to 12-year-old children from rural South Korea (n = ...
The purpose of this study is to further assess the international relevance of an ecological, relatio...
This paper explores variation in national levels of subjective well-being (using mean SLSS scores) f...
This paper explores variation in national levels of subjective well-being (using mean SLSS scores) f...
We are enjoined by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to take account of the v...
"Child subjective well-being has gained growing international acknowledgement in the last decade, b...
Abstract If we cannot explain the factors that affect the subjective well-being of children we canno...
Does the subjective well-being of children vary between countries? How does it vary? What explains t...
This study tests an ecological, relationship-based model of children\u27s subjective well-being with...
The subjective well-being of children today attracts researchers around the world and remains less s...
It is well established that child poverty has a profound, costly, and long-term impact on physical a...
Child subjective well-being has gained growing international acknowledgement in the last decade, bu...
This chapter addresses child well-being from a psychological point of view. In doing so, we need to ...
This paper studies whether children’s participation in youth activities affects subjective well-bein...