2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11482-010-9135-1
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The Impact of Culture on the Individual Subjective Well-Being of the Italian Population: An Exploratory Study

Abstract: The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between cultural access and individual psychological well-being, in order to provide a possible estimation of the impact of cultural participation upon subjective perceptions of well being. Our exploratory research was based on a cross-sectional survey undertook on a mediumlarge sample (n=1500) of Italian residents in fall 2008. We refer to the Psychological General Well-Being Index-PGWBI, a tool that has been validated through 30 years of research, as an in… Show more

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“…These factors relate to the social, cultural or recreational services and not to the participant. For instance many social or self-esteem and identity (Grossi, Sacco, Blessi & Cerutti, 2011;Wood & Smith, 2004). With regard to the participation of poor children in particular, participation not only helps to counteract social isolation, it can also engender a sense of belonging, because it allows these children to mix with children from other backgrounds and contribute to social innovation (Daly, 2012b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These factors relate to the social, cultural or recreational services and not to the participant. For instance many social or self-esteem and identity (Grossi, Sacco, Blessi & Cerutti, 2011;Wood & Smith, 2004). With regard to the participation of poor children in particular, participation not only helps to counteract social isolation, it can also engender a sense of belonging, because it allows these children to mix with children from other backgrounds and contribute to social innovation (Daly, 2012b).…”
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“…So far, the notion of total factor productivity has kept a singular status in the literature -that of a 'residual' concept, namely, a magnitude that, rather than reflecting some specific and well-understood force, stood for all those productivity effects that were not traceable back to any specific traditional production factor and should have therefore been capturing some joint effects of all of the factors at work. What our model suggests is that such a 'mysterious' effect could indeed capture the role of culture as a differential factor that allows a smarter, more open-minded and creative use of the available factors and resources -an intuition that seems to be confirmed from the preliminary evidence that indeed cultural access seems to be correlated so many diverse aspects of human life (Howkins, 2001;Grossi et al, 2011).…”
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“…Music has the power to help people regulate their emotions, relax, and gain vitality (Laukka, 2006;Lee et al, 2010;Grossi et al, 2011), and generates subjective feelings of well-being and life satisfaction. Given the positive effects of music on health and well-being (Biley, 2000;Laukka, 2007;Lee et al, 2010;Grossi et al, 2011), satisfactory music programs can have a significant impact on the QoL of visitors.…”
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confidence: 99%