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Sep 2000
ISBN 0262041820
367 pp.
23 illus.
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Culture and Subjective Well-Being
Ed Diener and Eunkook M. Suh

The question of what constitutes the good life has been pondered for millennia. Yet only in the last decades has the study of well-being become a scientific endeavor. This book is based on the idea that we can empirically study quality of life and make cross-society comparisons of subjective well-being (SWB).

A potential problem in studying SWB across societies is that of cultural relativism: if societies have different values, the members of those societies will use different criteria in evaluating the success of their society. By examining, however, such aspects of SWB as whether people believe they are living correctly, whether they enjoy their lives, and whether others important to them believe they are living well, SWB can represent the degree to which people in a society are achieving the values they hold dear.

The contributors analyze SWB in relation to money, age, gender, democracy, and other factors. Among the interesting findings is that although wealthy nations are on average happier than poor ones, people do not get happier as a wealthy nation grows wealthier.

Table of Contents
 Contributors
 Acknowledgments
I Introduction
1 Measuring Subjective Well-being to Compare the Quality of Life of Cultures
by Ed Diener and Eunkook M. Suh
2 Cultural Syndromes and Subjective Well-being
by Harry C. Triandis
3 Individual Psychological Culture and Subjective Well-being
by Charlotte Ratzlaff, David Matsumoto, Natalia Kouznetsova, Jacques Raroque, and Rebecca Ray
II Cultural Differences in the Definition and Causes of Well-being
4 Self, the Hyphen between Culture and Subjective Well-being
by Eunkook M. Suh
5 Goals as Cornerstones of Subjective Well-being: Linking Individuals and Cultures
by Shigehiro Oishi
6 The Pursuit of Happiness and the Realization of Sympathy: Cultural Patterns of Self, Social Relations, and Well-being
by Shinobu Kitayama and Hazel Rose Markus
III Societal Conditions
7 Genes, Culture, Democracy, and Happiness
by Ronald Inglehart and Hans-Dieter Klingemann
8 Money and Happiness: Income and Subjective Well-being across Nations
by Ed Diener and Shigehiro Oishi
9 National Differences in Micro and Macro Worry: Social, Economic, and Cultural Explanations
by Shalom H. Schwartz and Gila Melech
10 Freedom and Happiness: A Comparative Study in Forty-four Nations in the Early 1990s
by Ruut Veenhoven
IV Individual Differences
11 Age and Sex Differences in Subjective Well-being across Cultures
by Richard E. Lucas and Carol L. Gohm
12 Perceived Control and Subjective Well-being across Nations and across the Life Span
by Alexander Grob
 Index
 
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