Constraints, Domain Conditions, and Well‐Being: Evidence from Poland during the Transformation

The relationships among the recent changes in socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of the household, domain conditions (objective well‐being), and the household members' assessment of their situation (subjective well‐being) are assessed with data from 600 households in the province of...

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Hauptverfasser: WINTER, MARY, MORRIS, EARL W, GUTKOWSKA, KRYSTYNA, JEZEWSKA‐ZYCHOWICZ, MARZENA, PALASZEWSKA‐REINDL, TERESA, ZELAZNA, KRYSTYNA, GRZESZCZAK‐SWIETLIKOWSKA, URSZULA
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description The relationships among the recent changes in socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of the household, domain conditions (objective well‐being), and the household members' assessment of their situation (subjective well‐being) are assessed with data from 600 households in the province of Lublin, Poland. Four domains are included in the measures of recent change, domain conditions, and well‐being: housing, household equipment, food consumption, and transportation. As expected, domain conditions are a function of household constraints; well‐being is a function of domain conditions and recent change. Rural residents have significantly poorer domain conditions than urban residents, but report significantly higher levels of well‐being.
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Consumer affairs departments
Consumer economics
Consumption
Consumption (Economics)
Cost and standard of living
Cost of living
Demographics
Economic aspects
Economic conditions
Elections
Expenditures
Family income
Food
Free Enterprise System
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Households
Housing
Housing conditions
Hypotheses
Inflation
Living conditions
Market economies
Measures (Individuals)
Political parties
Quality of life
Rooms
Social aspects
Social research
Socioeconomic factors
Socioeconomic Influences
Standard deviation
State budgets
Statistical analysis
Studies
Transportation
Wellbeing
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