2022
DOI: 10.1108/ohi-05-2022-0144
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The effect of urban green space on residents' subjective well-being: evidence from Chinese general social survey

Abstract: PurposeThis study aims to explore the effect of urban green space (UGS) on residents' subjective well-being (SWB) among different social groups.Design/methodology/approachUsing national SWB and UGS data obtained from the China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook and the Chinese General Social Survey, a multiple regression model was developed to estimate the effect of UGS on residents' SWB. Grouping regression for samples from distinct socioeconomic groups was performed to further discuss group-wise differe… Show more

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“…Being part of a dense social network improves LS and an individual's sense of belonging [30]; and while not always true, being part of a sparse social network generally correlates to lower overall self-reported scores of LS. Other significant socio-economic factors that impact LS are noted in the literature, including: Age [31]- [33]; Income [34]; Diet [35]; and wider environmental factors such as public transport access, crime and greenspace access [25], [36], [37].…”
Section: A Socio-economic Factors Of Life Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being part of a dense social network improves LS and an individual's sense of belonging [30]; and while not always true, being part of a sparse social network generally correlates to lower overall self-reported scores of LS. Other significant socio-economic factors that impact LS are noted in the literature, including: Age [31]- [33]; Income [34]; Diet [35]; and wider environmental factors such as public transport access, crime and greenspace access [25], [36], [37].…”
Section: A Socio-economic Factors Of Life Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%