Relationship between education and well-being in China.

IF 1.1 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Social and Economic Development Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-15 DOI:10.1007/s40847-022-00193-1
Sijia Liu, Almas Heshmati
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Well-being is often quantitatively measured based on individuals' income or health situation but the relationship between education and well-being has not been fully investigated. It is also important to compare well-being using different individual characteristics especially gender. This paper analyzes well-being using a unique dataset from the Chinese General Social Surveys in 2012, 2013, and 2015. Two measures of well-being are used: self-assessed unidimensional subjective well-being and parametrically estimated multidimensional objective well-being. Objective well-being is a composite parametric index with contributions from different domains of education influenced by identity, capability, and material well-being. These help in understanding the differences between and compare subjective and objective well-being. The results of our descriptive and regression analysis suggests that the multidimensional well-being index differs from subjective well-being in ranking individuals grouped by important common characteristics. These differences are captured by our study which helps to broaden the measurement and analysis of the multidimensionality of the well-being index. Education influences well-being positively, conditional on controlling for identity, capability, material and marital status, and Confucianism. Investments in education and female empowerment which target well-being measures will help reduce the dimensionality of the gender gap in rural China, in particular those attributed to Confucianism.

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中国教育与幸福的关系。
幸福感通常是根据个人收入或健康状况来定量衡量的,但教育与幸福感之间的关系尚未得到充分调查。同样重要的是,使用不同的个人特征,特别是性别来比较幸福感。本文使用2012年、2013年和2015年中国一般社会调查的一个独特数据集分析了幸福感。幸福感有两种衡量标准:自我评估的一维主观幸福感和参数估计的多维客观幸福感。目标幸福感是一个综合参数指数,不同教育领域的贡献受到身份、能力和物质幸福感的影响。这些有助于理解主观幸福感和客观幸福感之间的差异并进行比较。我们的描述性和回归分析结果表明,多维幸福感指数在按重要共同特征分组的个人排名方面与主观幸福感不同。我们的研究捕捉到了这些差异,这有助于拓宽幸福指数多维性的测量和分析范围。教育对幸福感有积极影响,条件是对身份、能力、物质和婚姻状况以及儒家思想的控制。以福利措施为目标的教育和女性赋权投资将有助于缩小中国农村的性别差距,尤其是儒家思想造成的性别差距。
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