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Life Satisfaction and the Human Development Index Across the World
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology ( IF 2.577 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-07 , DOI: 10.1177/00220221211044784
Remi Yin 1 , Anthony Lepinteur 1 , Andrew E. Clark 2 , Conchita D’Ambrosio 1
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We use annual data on over 150 countries between 2005 and 2018 to look at the relationship between subjective well-being (both cognitive and affective) and the Human Development Index (HDI). The HDI appears to be more closely related to cognitive than affective well-being. We also consider the relationships between the three HDI components (the Income, Health, and Education Indices) and well-being, and find that, on average, the Income Index has the strongest predictive power. Importantly, we find that the three HDI components only matter equally in Western and rich countries. Our analysis contributes to the discussion about cultural sensitivity in paradigms of societal development in two ways. We first show that differences in preferences toward development aims exist. Second, we propose a weighting procedure for a culturally-sensitive version of the HDI.



中文翻译:

世界各地的生活满意度和人类发展指数

我们使用 2005 年至 2018 年 150 多个国家/地区的年度数据来研究主观幸福感(认知和情感)与人类发展指数 (HDI) 之间的关系。HDI 似乎与认知而非情感幸福感更密切相关。我们还考虑了三个 HDI 组成部分(收入、健康和教育指数)与福祉之间的关系,发现平均而言,收入指数具有最强的预测能力。重要的是,我们发现三个 HDI 组成部分仅在西方国家和富裕国家同等重要。我们的分析有助于以两种方式讨论社会发展范式中的文化敏感性。我们首先表明对发展目标的偏好存在差异。第二,

更新日期:2021-09-08
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