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Probing folk happiness in Taiwan
Author(s)
Date Issued
2014
Journal
ISSN
0303-8300
Citation
Social Indicators Research, Jul 2014, vol. 117(3), pp. 689-703.
Type
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
Abstract
This paper examines Taiwan's folk happiness, which means the subjective well-being of the common people. Subjective well-being of people refers to the judgments people make about their life satisfaction or happiness. Such judgments may include their satisfaction of life as a whole (global life satisfaction) or of specific aspects of life (domain satisfaction). Based on survey data from a large sample, the life satisfaction of people is investigated in two aspects--people's personal life and their perceived conditions of living in Taiwan, respectively presented as personal well-being and national well-being or societal well-being. The meanings of the well-being findings are interpreted against the socio-political environment of Taiwan. The paper also examines the socio-demographic aspects, including gender, age, marital status, education, income, religion of the folk happiness of Taiwan. It is found that people in Taiwan are moderately happy.
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