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HAPPINESS AND LIFE SATISFACTION AS INDICATORS OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

Laboratory for comparative social research. HAPPINESS AND LIFE SATISFACTION AS INDICATORS OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE. Progress report Svetlana Kroitor August, 2011 Pushkin. The main results of the 1 st research phase. HYPOTHESIS: .

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HAPPINESS AND LIFE SATISFACTION AS INDICATORS OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

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  1. Laboratory for comparative social research HAPPINESS AND LIFE SATISFACTION AS INDICATORS OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Progress report Svetlana Kroitor August, 2011 Pushkin

  2. The main results of the 1st research phase

  3. HYPOTHESIS: CORRELATION BETWEEN HAPPINESS AND LIFE SATISFACTION INCREASES WITH OBJECTIVE IMPOVEMENT OF PEOPLE’S LIFE QUALITY IN ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SPHERE

  4. MAIN TASK: TO STUDY HOW COUNTRY-LEVEL CHARACTERISTICS INCLUDING THE LEVEL OF ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS’ DEVELOPMENT AFFECT HAPPINESS-SATISFACTION AT THE INDIVIDUAL LEVEL

  5. DATA SOURCES • WVS datasets (1981–2007); • statistics of UNDP, World Bank, Freedom House

  6. VARIABLES

  7. The scatter plot illustrating the relative position of every country according to its happiness-satisfaction correlation and GDP per capita

  8. The scatter diagram illustrating the relative position of every country according to its happiness-satisfaction correlation and Gini Index

  9. The scatter diagram illustrating the relative position of every country according to its happiness-satisfaction correlation and Good Governance Index

  10. The scatter diagram illustrating the relative position of every country according to its happiness-satisfaction correlation and Human Development Index

  11. CLUSTER ANALYSISOF STATES BY ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL FACTORS AND HAPPINESS-SATISFACTION CORRELATION WITH THE PRELIMINARY FACTOR ANALYSIS Next step:

  12. Factor analysis: ComponentMatrix*

  13. CLUSTER ANALYSIS

  14. Cluster profiles

  15. CLUSTER 2: HIGHLY DEVELOPED

  16. CLUSTER 3: DEVELOPED

  17. CLUSTER 4: UNDER DEVELOPED

  18. CLUSTER 1: TRANSITION

  19. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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