Life satisfaction

  1. Nature-inclusive urban development showed mixed social effects
    Study of Harbin's nature-inclusive urban development finds original residents experienced well-being declines and lower fairness perceptions despite economic gains, highlighting gentrification risks.
  2. Life satisfaction best matched flourishing across 22 countries
    Study of 202,898 people in 22 countries comparing three measures of subjective wellbeing and their associations with 15 life factors, revealing country-level variation.
  3. Online support appears to add to, not replace, in-person support
    Cross-sectional study of 112 adults finds online social support functions as adjunct to traditional support rather than substitute, supporting rich-get-richer hypothesis.