Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction

External reference: https://openalex.org/T10475

  1. INFLUENCE OF RELIGIOSITY ON WELL-BEING AMONG LITERATE AND ILLITERATE PERSONS
    Study examining how religiosity affects well-being in literate versus illiterate populations, finding stronger associations in those with literacy and distinct dimensional patterns.
  2. Good-economy perceptions intensified powerlessness among financially strained workers
    How economic optimism intensifies powerlessness among financially strained workers. Analysis of 4,967 American and Canadian workers reveals meritocratic attribution processes.
  3. 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.
  4. Employment and hours relate differently to happiness by gender and cohort
    Longitudinal panel analysis of employment status and working hours effects on married individuals' subjective well-being in Taiwan, revealing gendered and cohort-specific associations with happiness.