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Financial Situation and Its Consequences on the Quality of Life in the EU Countries

Abstract  

There is no agreement in social sciences on the relationship between the objective and subjective side of the quality of life.
The survey of Eurobarometer 72.1 conducted in 2009 provided data on different subjective and objective indicators of financial
situation. Correlation analyses revealed, that linkages between them were not strong. A great amount of study examined the
connections between financial situation and overall feeling of happiness. This study found that the context of the questions
influences the magnitude of the effects of material conditions on subjective well-being. The satisfaction with financial situation
explained more than twice of the variance of happiness in the Euraboramoter sample—whose main topic was inequalities- than
in the fifth wave of the World Values Surveys sample- whose questions were more diverse. Multiple regression analyses indicated
that there are differences between countries in the magnitude of the effects of material conditions on subjective well-being.
This effect is smaller in the more postmaterialist countries.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Pages 1-19
  • DOI 10.1007/s11205-011-9901-y
  • Authors
    • Virag Havasi, Kuruc Street 73, Miskolc, 3535 Hungary
    • Journal Social Indicators Research
    • Online ISSN 1573-0921
    • Print ISSN 0303-8300
Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 08/05/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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