DEMOGRAPHIC GROUP DIFFERENCES IN DOMAIN-SPECIFIC WELL-BEING
Abstract
Although research is available on group differences for overall well‐being, little research has explored group differences for domain‐specific well‐being. Therefore, we examined differences in overall and domain‐specific well‐being across several demographic variables: gender, income, marital status, age, ethnicity, education level, employment status, occupation, and housing tenure. We analyzed data from 1,087 participants on the I COPPE Scale,...
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Title
DEMOGRAPHIC GROUP DIFFERENCES IN DOMAIN-SPECIFIC WELL-BEING
Published Date
Apr 14, 2016
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pages
499 - 515
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