Who Is Happier in China? Exploring Determinant Factors Using Religion as a Moderator

Volume: 16, Issue: 22, Pages: 4308 - 4308
Published: Nov 6, 2019
Abstract
The relationship between religion and happiness has been seriously understudied in non-Western and non-Islamic societies. Taking religious identity and religious practice as strata, the 2015 Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) data were used to examine the predicting power of health, politics, and social relationships with regard to happiness in four different groups, as follows: People with a religious identity and practice, people with no...
Paper Details
Title
Who Is Happier in China? Exploring Determinant Factors Using Religion as a Moderator
Published Date
Nov 6, 2019
Volume
16
Issue
22
Pages
4308 - 4308
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