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Playing the complex game of social status in school – a qualitative study
Background Research suggests that social status in school plays an important role in the social lives of adolescents and that their social status is associated with their health. Additional knowledge about adolescents’ understanding of social hierarchies
Junia Joffer +4 more
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Income and happiness across Europe: Do reference values matter? [PDF]
Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine the link between income and subjective well-being. We find that, for the whole sample of nineteen European countries, although income is positively correlated with both happiness and life ...
Caporale, GM +3 more
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ObjectivesThis study aims to investigate the impact of health status and social support on the subjective well-being of older individuals.MethodsUsing data from the China General Social Survey 2017, this research analyzed 5,187 Chinese citizens aged 60 ...
Yuchen Zhang, Longyu Sun
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Does Social Hierarchy Matter for Resource Distribution?
Resources are distributed unequally depending on the social status (SS) of people. Researchers have often used experiments to explain the role of SS in economic decisions. However, the diverse ways of inducing SS has produced contradictory results.
Débora Jeanette Mola +2 more
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The relationship between size of living space and subjective well-being [PDF]
Against a background of shrinking new homes and forebodings of “rabbit hutch Britain”, the relationship between size of living space and subjective well-being has never been more topical in the UK.
Foye, Chris
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Unreported Income, Education and Subjective Well-Being [PDF]
There are two fairly widespread economic beliefs in Hungary that we investigate in this study and try to confirm or reject. People mostly see poverty and marginal labour market status as indicators of laziness and own tax evasion behaviour.
Kapitány, Zsuzsa, Molnár, György
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Addressing the Social Determinants of Subjective Wellbeing: The Latest Challenge for Social Policy? [PDF]
The idea that the happiness and wellbeing of individuals should shape government policy has been around since the enlightenment; today such thinking has growing practical policy relevance as governments around the world survey their populations in an ...
Deeming, Christopher
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Explaining subjective social status and health: Beyond education, occupation and income
Subjective measures of social status often explain variations in health better than the typical objective measures of education, occupation, and income. This raises the question: if status affects health, then what affects status? To answer this, we ran a survey using representative samples of adult populations in the UK, US and Canada (n = 3,431) to ...
Matthew Robson +2 more
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Motoki Higashiyama,1 Taito Hayashida,1 Keisuke Sakuta,1 Yota Fujimura,2 Jiro Masuya,3 Masahiko Ichiki,1 Hajime Tanabe,4 Ichiro Kusumi,5 Takeshi Inoue11Department of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan; 2Department of Psychiatry ...
Higashiyama M +8 more
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“Mixed” subjective class identity: a new interpretation of Chinese class identity
This article investigates factors influencing the subjective class identity of Chinese people and the bias of this identity using data from the Chinese General Social Survey in 2010 and 2013.
Qi Xu
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