10.6084/m9.figshare.5146843.v1
Philip S. Morrison
Philip S.
Morrison
Mikko Weckroth
Mikko
Weckroth
Human values, subjective well-being and the metropolitan region
Taylor & Francis Group
2017
human values
value dissonance
subjective well-being
life satisfaction
Finland
人类价值
价值不一致
主观福祉
生活满意度
芬兰
valeurs humaines
discordance des valeurs
bien-être subjectif
satisfaction dans la vie
Finlande
menschliche Werte
Wertedissonanz
subjektives Wohlbefinden
Lebenszufriedenheit
Finnland
valores humanos
disonancia de valores
bienestar subjetivo
satisfacción con la vida
Finlandia
R11
R13
2017-06-27 08:48:56
Dataset
https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Human_values_subjective_well-being_and_the_metropolitan_region/5146843
<p>Human values, subjective well-being and the metropolitan region. <i>Regional Studies</i>. Living in a country’s largest metropolitan centre has a negative effect on subjective well-being. Although documented in many developed economies, the reasons for this particular geography of well-being are still poorly understood. Meanwhile a separate body of research has shown that the holding of extrinsic or personally focused values is also associated with lower levels of subjective well-being. This paper demonstrates the link between the two. It draws on the European Social Survey (ESS) 2012 to show how metropolitan residents in Finland are more likely to hold extrinsic values such as power and achievement.</p>