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01.03.2012

Happiness and Unhappiness in the Developing World: Life Satisfaction Among Sex Workers, Dump-Dwellers, Urban Poor, and Rural Peasants in Nicaragua

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Abstract

Little in-depth research exists on subjective well-being (SWB) in the developing world, especially among the poor and extremely poor. Biswas-Diener and Diener (Soc Indic Res 55:329–352, 2001) employed a study design in the slums of Calcutta, India to address this gap in SWB research. They found slightly negative global SWB but slightly positive domain specific satisfaction in their sample. The current study employs the same paradigm and investigates the SWB of female sex workers, city dump dwellers, and urban and rural poor in Nicaragua, Central America. The current study was able to replicate the Biswas-Diener and Diener (Soc Indic Res 55:329–352, 2001) finding of slightly negative SWB for marginalized urban groups. In addition, an overall model for predicting SWB was constructed using personality dispositions, objective income, social support, and social rootedness as predictors. Social support and objective income were the only significant predictors in the model but more zero order relations existed. Additionally, this study contrasted urban poor versus rural poor and found no significant SWB differences.

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Fußnoten
1
Throughout this article subjective well-being (SWB) will be used to refer to the various types of well-being measures that have been employed in this field—from more cognitively focused measures such as Cantril’s Ladder and the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), to the more affectively focused measures such as happiness questions and measures of affect balance. When appropriate, distinctions between these different kinds of SWB measures will be made.
 
2
After completing data collection Biswas-Diener and Diener converted the seven point scale of the SWLS into a three point scale, 1-negative, 2-neutral, 3-postive. Some participants found the seven point scale too confusing and so were given the option of using the above three point scale. All scores were then converted to this three point scale.
 
3
It is recognized that cross-cultural comparisons of absolute levels of life satisfaction should be considered with caution. Reference groups undoubtedly play a part in life satisfaction judgments and the references groups in these two samples were substantively different.
 
4
The language on the SWLS states that a response of four means, “neither agree nor disagree,” with the stem statement.
 
5
The two countries below the midpoint were India and the Dominican Republic.
 
6
Presumably, clinical samples and samples involved in current civil unrest or violence would also have very low means of subjective well-being.
 
7
This comparison should only be taken heuristically as the Diener et al. (1995) data is composed of country averages and also because a different measure of happiness/satisfaction was employed.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Happiness and Unhappiness in the Developing World: Life Satisfaction Among Sex Workers, Dump-Dwellers, Urban Poor, and Rural Peasants in Nicaragua
verfasst von
Keith Cox
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2012
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Journal of Happiness Studies / Ausgabe 1/2012
Print ISSN: 1389-4978
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7780
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-011-9253-y

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