2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12187296
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Assessment of Resident Happiness under Uncertainty of Economic Policies: Empirical Evidences from China

Abstract: The main aim of sustainable development is to increase the quality of life and resident happiness as the latter is one of the most important indicators for the assessment of quality of life. However, due to the uncertainty of economic policies, it will not only have a direct impact on resident well-being but may also indirectly affect resident well-being through specific channels. The economic policies are aimed at the achievement of sustainable development, therefore it is very important to investigate the in… Show more

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“…We imputed missing data by using multiple imputations [ 17 ] for continuous variables and the mode for the missing data of categorical variables. Adding the square of the variable allows us to model more accurately the effect of age, which may have a nonlinear relationship with our independent variable [ 18 ]. We applied component analysis—the ratio of the time spent to the recommended time for each activity based on the Physical Activity CoDa Regression Model and code [ 19 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We imputed missing data by using multiple imputations [ 17 ] for continuous variables and the mode for the missing data of categorical variables. Adding the square of the variable allows us to model more accurately the effect of age, which may have a nonlinear relationship with our independent variable [ 18 ]. We applied component analysis—the ratio of the time spent to the recommended time for each activity based on the Physical Activity CoDa Regression Model and code [ 19 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, [17] investigates the impact of macroeconomic parameters on the happiness index, such as GDP and economic development orientation, offering additional insight into the macro-level causes of happiness. Furthermore, [6] provides empirical evidence on the impact of economic policies on resident happiness, emphasizing the importance of macroeconomic conditions in determining well-being. is increasingly important to public policy initiatives globally, supported by interdisciplinary scholarly efforts spanning the social sciences, economics, and public health [18].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The economics of happiness also goes beyond individual happiness to include broader social ramifications, emphasizing the need to analyze resident satisfaction in the context of economic policies and uncertainties [6]. Additionally, the discipline recognizes the impact of socioeconomic conditions on happiness, emphasizing the need to investigate the role of economic factors on happiness across diverse demographic and regional contexts) [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic development reduces disparities in wellbeing between and within countries [19]. However, economic policy uncertainty significantly reduces residents' happiness [20], risk prevention, and the pursuit of security which are people's instinctive needs. Compared with individual preventive measures, social security is a more reliable institutional guarantee.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%