Original paper
Social Media and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Chinese Time-Use Survey
Abstract
Social media has profoundly reshaped the way people obtain and exchange information. Recently, concerns have been raised on its adverse impacts on people’s subjective well-being. Using a large and representative sample of Chinese individuals, we explore the effects of social media browsing and social media communication on users' life satisfaction. The results show that while social media browsing has a strong negative impact on users’...
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Social Media and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Chinese Time-Use Survey
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
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