Measuring subjective well-being: A comparison of China and the USA

Jin Zhang (First Author), Yu Yang (Participant Author), Hui Wang (Participant Author)

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    Abstract

    In this article the structure of subjective well-being (SWB), the relationship between household income and SWB and mean differences in components of SWB in China and the USA are investigated. Both China and the USA were characterized in a three-factor model of SWB (life satisfaction, positive affect and negative affect). Household income was more strongly positively correlated with the three major components of SWB in China than in the USA. Lower levels of SWB were generally reported by participants in China than in the USA; however, there were mean differences in different regions of China.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)221-225
    JournalAsian Journal of Social Psychology
    Volume12
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Corresponding author email

    zhangjin@sem.tsinghua.edu.cn

    Keywords

    • HAPPINESS
    • INCOME
    • LIFE
    • WEALTH
    • culture
    • satisfaction
    • subjective well-being

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    • Scopus
    • SSCI

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