The current study delves into the impact of Covid-19 on the psychological well-being of diverse ages, gender, and income groups of Indian expatriates in Saudi Arabia. Psychological well-being is measured by Dr Martin Seligman's theory of well-being called PERMA (Positive emotions; Engagement; Relationships; Meaning; and Accomplishments). Age, gender, and income are used as independent variables. Positive emotions, engagement; relationships; purposeful existence; and accomplishment are dependent variables additional filler variables are health, negative emotions, loneliness, and happiness.As per the demand of the study, some changes are made in the questionnaire to get responses aimed at before and post COVID-19 outbreak scenarios. The online survey was administered during April-July 2021 to collect the data. The study focuses on the perceived psychological well-being of affluent Indian expatriates(n=62) living in Saudi Arabia during the pandemic. The marks of COVID-19 can be seen across all genders, ages, and income groups of Indians living in Saudi Arabia, but impressions of perceived well-being are profound on women, people of 51+ age, and high-income groups.
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