Abstract:Currently, China's new urbanization pays special attention to the happiness of residents, and due to that, the study surveyed 1,000 urban and rural residents with "Brief Version of the Subjective well-being Scale for Chinese Residents", and the outcome indicated that factors like gender, education as well as household registration affect residents' subjective well-being. Additionally, it was also noted that there are apparent differences between urban and rural residents in the area of contentment, social conf… Show more
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