The social context of well-being |
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Authors: | Helliwell John F Putnam Robert D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, University of British Columbia, 997-1873 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z1, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Large samples of data from the World Values Survey, the US Benchmark Survey and a comparable Canadian survey are used to estimate equations designed to explore the social context of subjective evaluations of well-being, of happiness, and of health. Social capital, as measured by the strength of family, neighbourhood, religious and community ties, is found to support both physical health and subjective well-being. Our new evidence confirms that social capital is strongly linked to subjective well-being through many independent channels and in several different forms. Marriage and family, ties to friends and neighbours, workplace ties, civic engagement (both individually and collectively), trustworthiness and trust: all appear independently and robustly related to happiness and life satisfaction, both directly and through their impact on health. |
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