Subjective well-being (SWB) is not only influenced by people’s individual characteristics but also by characteristics of the places where they live. Using data from the Health and Retirement Survey (N 5,975), we examined whether two indicators of the socioeconomic context (unemployment and poverty rates) are associated with SWB in older adults. The main findings were (a) these contextual variables are differentially related to SWB on the county level and state level in terms of strength and direc-tion, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between different levels of analysis; (b) poverty rate tends to be more strongly associated with life satisfaction and positive affect than with negative affect; and (c) county-level poverty rate...
In this study, we focus on factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
This thesis presents findings from three related but independent research projects on how policies a...
Subjective well-being (SWB) is not only influenced by people’s individual characteristics but also b...
Subjective well-being (SWB) reflects an overall evaluation of the quality of a person’s life from hi...
Aims: To investigate the association between socioeconomic status, unemployment and self-rated psych...
Socioeconomic status is associated with health disparities, but underlying psychosocial mechanisms h...
Objectives. Despite age-related changes or declines in circumstances, health or income, many older ...
According to set-point theories of subjective well-being, people react to events but then return to ...
Background: Along with general health and economic indices, policymakers are more dealing with the s...
Aims: This paper examines associations between self-rated health, three indicators of SES (self-repo...
This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employ...
High levels of social trust and social support are associated with life satisfaction around the worl...
This paper uses Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data to study life satisfaction and menta...
This article explores the nexus between welfare state and subjective well-being in 20 countries draw...
In this study, we focus on factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
This thesis presents findings from three related but independent research projects on how policies a...
Subjective well-being (SWB) is not only influenced by people’s individual characteristics but also b...
Subjective well-being (SWB) reflects an overall evaluation of the quality of a person’s life from hi...
Aims: To investigate the association between socioeconomic status, unemployment and self-rated psych...
Socioeconomic status is associated with health disparities, but underlying psychosocial mechanisms h...
Objectives. Despite age-related changes or declines in circumstances, health or income, many older ...
According to set-point theories of subjective well-being, people react to events but then return to ...
Background: Along with general health and economic indices, policymakers are more dealing with the s...
Aims: This paper examines associations between self-rated health, three indicators of SES (self-repo...
This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employ...
High levels of social trust and social support are associated with life satisfaction around the worl...
This paper uses Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data to study life satisfaction and menta...
This article explores the nexus between welfare state and subjective well-being in 20 countries draw...
In this study, we focus on factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to...
This thesis explores three major issues in the burgeoning empirical literature on the determinants o...
This thesis presents findings from three related but independent research projects on how policies a...