论文标题
主观幸福感有助于我们对墨西哥福祉的理解吗?
Does Subjective Well-being Contribute to Our Understanding of Mexican Well-being?
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论文摘要
本文回顾了福祉的历史,以衡量主观问题调查如何改善我们对墨西哥幸福感的理解。该研究使用32个联邦实体或州的级别的数据,利用地理区域之间和内部开发指标读数的异质性,即社会经济不平等的产物。数据主要来自两项创新的主观问卷Biare和Envipe,它们在2014年在其全州范围内完全代表性的应用中相交,也来自常规客观指标来源,例如HDI和常规调查。这项研究使用了两种方法,即对逐个指标的逐个状态景观的描述性分析,无论是主观还是客观的,都在寻找出色的福祉模式中,以及对大量主观指标选择的计量经济学研究。描述性分析证实,主观幸福感与客观数据密切相关,并提供了有趣的分析方向。计量经济学文献表明,正如理论所暗示的那样,幸福随着收入和满足物质需求的满足而增加,但考虑到他们的中等收入和高水平的不安全感,墨西哥人相对快乐,通过对生命的满意度进行分类,可以证明其最后一次可以证明贫穷的人会影响贫穷的人。文章表明,幸福感是一种复杂的多维构造,可以通过使用探索性多回归和部分相关模型来揭示,这些模型并列了主观和客观指标。
The article reviews the history of well-being to gauge how subjective question surveys can improve our understanding of well-being in Mexico. The research uses data at the level of the 32 federal entities or States, taking advantage of the heterogeneity in development indicator readings between and within geographical areas, the product of socioeconomic inequality. The data come principally from two innovative subjective questionnaires, BIARE and ENVIPE, which intersect in their fully representative state-wide applications in 2014, but also from conventional objective indicator sources such as the HDI and conventional surveys. This study uses two approaches, a descriptive analysis of a state-by-state landscape of indicators, both subjective and objective, in an initial search for stand-out well-being patterns, and an econometric study of a large selection of mainly subjective indicators inspired by theory and the findings of previous Mexican research. Descriptive analysis confirms that subjective well-being correlates strongly with and complements objective data, providing interesting directions for analysis. The econometrics literature indicates that happiness increases with income and satisfying of material needs as theory suggests, but also that Mexicans are relatively happy considering their mediocre incomes and high levels of insecurity, the last of which, by categorizing according to satisfaction with life, can be shown to impact poorer people disproportionately. The article suggests that well-being is a complex, multidimensional construct which can be revealed by using exploratory multi-regression and partial correlations models which juxtapose subjective and objective indicators.