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Social Well-Being

Social Psychology Quarterly, 1998
The proposal of five dimensions of social well-being, social integration, social contribution, social coherence, social actualization, and social acceptance, is theoretically substantiated. The theoretical structure, construct validity, and the social structural sources of the dimensions of social well-being are investigated in two studies.
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Social Well-Being

2014
(da Definition) Social well-being has been identified by the World Health Organization [WHO] (1948) as a central component of individuals’ overall health. The concept has been conceptualized and operationalized in many different ways. Within economic disciplines, studies have initially operationalized social well-being using objective criteria such as ...
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Engagement and Well-being on Social Network Sites

Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing, 2015
Prior research has reported contradictory findings on the relationship between the use of Social Network Sites (SNS) and psychological well-being. We addressed this shortcoming by incorporating a finer measure of SNS user engagement and hypothesizing a U-shaped rather than purely linear relationship between the two.
Patil, Sameer, Islam, Najmul
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Holistic Financial Well-Being: Social Well-Being

The concept of health and well-being, particularly in mental, emotional, and nutritional arenas, has gained increasing attention during and since the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is still a dearth of information pertaining to their holistic and interrelated nature, including financial well-being, which has gained traction as a research subject ...
Erickson, Luke, Hansen, Lance
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Social Exclusion and Well-Being

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
One of the most interesting ideas in social science is the notion that individuals are motivated by concerns about their relative position. We investigate whether individuals feel worse off when they are socially excluded and also if there are greater degrees of social exclusions among their neighbors.
Avralt-Od Purevjav, Tauhidur Rahman
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Well‐being at School

In recent decades, children’s well-being, particularly at school, has become a major political and academic issue that has gained importance both in public policy and in the social sciences. Well-being at School uncovers and discusses the different ways in which school well-being has been defined and evaluated, by outlining the international and ...
Martin, Claude, Diter, Kevin
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THE GEOGRAPHY OF SOCIAL WELL-BEING

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1974
(1974). THE GEOGRAPHY OF SOCIAL WELL-BEING. Annals of the Association of American Geographers: Vol. 64, No. 4, pp. 603-605.
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Social Resilience as Well-being

2022
Most authors are of the opinion that human well-being is an aggregation of five components, namely, basic needs of food, clothing and shelter, health, security, good relations, and freedom af choice and actions. To this list social resilience also needs to be added, as it also positively impacts human well-being.
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Edgeworth's mathematization of social well-being

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Francis Ysidro Edgeworth's unduly neglected monograph New and Old Methods of Ethics (1877) advances a highly sophisticated and mathematized account of social well-being in the utilitarian tradition of his 19th-century contemporaries. This article illustrates how his usage of the 'calculus of variations' was combined with findings from empirical ...
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Well-Being and Social Justice: In Defence of the Capabilities Approach

2018
The question ‘Equality of what?’ has been fiercely debated in both political theory and real world politics. What should be the focus of egalitarian social justice, and what should be measured to evaluate it? Philosophers have proposed several different answers to this question.
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