What drives subjective well-being in Singapore’s youth?

Subjective well-being, which is the scientific term for happiness and life satisfaction, can impact productivity and health. It is driven by three determining factors – the quality of relationships (relationship stocks), life aspirations and perceived opportunities. Research conducted by SMU Associa...

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Main Authors: HO, Kong Weng, SMU Office of Research
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spelling sg-smu-ink.research_infographics-10062024-04-29T10:07:34Z What drives subjective well-being in Singapore’s youth? HO, Kong Weng SMU Office of Research Subjective well-being, which is the scientific term for happiness and life satisfaction, can impact productivity and health. It is driven by three determining factors – the quality of relationships (relationship stocks), life aspirations and perceived opportunities. Research conducted by SMU Associate Professor Ho Kong Weng examined how these factors affect the subjective well-being of Singapore’s youth. 2022-01-04T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/research_infographics/6 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/research_infographics/article/1006/viewcontent/wellbeing_Singapore_Youths.pdf Research@SMU Infographics Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Subjective Well-being Youth Behavioral Economics Economics Social and Behavioral Sciences https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/research_infographics/1006/thumbnail.jpg
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Subjective Well-being
Youth
Behavioral Economics
Economics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Subjective Well-being
Youth
Behavioral Economics
Economics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
HO, Kong Weng
SMU Office of Research
What drives subjective well-being in Singapore’s youth?
description Subjective well-being, which is the scientific term for happiness and life satisfaction, can impact productivity and health. It is driven by three determining factors – the quality of relationships (relationship stocks), life aspirations and perceived opportunities. Research conducted by SMU Associate Professor Ho Kong Weng examined how these factors affect the subjective well-being of Singapore’s youth.
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author HO, Kong Weng
SMU Office of Research
author_facet HO, Kong Weng
SMU Office of Research
author_sort HO, Kong Weng
title What drives subjective well-being in Singapore’s youth?
title_short What drives subjective well-being in Singapore’s youth?
title_full What drives subjective well-being in Singapore’s youth?
title_fullStr What drives subjective well-being in Singapore’s youth?
title_full_unstemmed What drives subjective well-being in Singapore’s youth?
title_sort what drives subjective well-being in singapore’s youth?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/research_infographics/6
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/research_infographics/article/1006/viewcontent/wellbeing_Singapore_Youths.pdf
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