Cross-National Variation in Domain-Life Satisfaction Relationships: Secondary Analyses of the Eurobarometer
Journal: Sumerianz Journal of Social Science (Vol.3, No. 12)Publication Date: 2020-12-01
Authors : Jonathan Fonberg; Andrew P. Smith;
Page : 177-191
Keywords : Cross-cultural; Life satisfaction; Life domains; Eurobarometer.;
Abstract
Wellbeing research is implicitly guided by two theoretical approaches: subjectivism and objectivism. Objectivists argue that the predictors of wellbeing are universal, whereas subjectivists emphasise the role of values. The aim of the present research was to assess these two views in the context of wellbeing research by conducting a secondary analysis of the Eurobarometer. This database includes satisfaction ratings of both life and specific domains (e.g. health, family, social life, personal safety, financial situation, home life, job and neighbourhood). Regression analyses revealed significant cross-national variation in domain-life satisfaction relationships, to the extent that none were universal. Direct cross-national comparison of these relationships revealed significant differences and further validated these findings. Variation in these relationships refutes the core premise of objectivism and indicates that subjectivism is a more appropriate framework for psychological research into wellbeing. In order to consolidate these findings, future research should incorporate other predictors of wellbeing, such as personality.
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