GENDER DIFFERENCES AND FAMILY STATUS AS DETERMINING FACTORS OF SUBJECTIVE AND ECONOMIC WELL– BEING
This article contains the results of the scientific research, which deals with the gender differences and family status as factors that influence the economic well-being of an individual. The research revealed specific features of subjective economic well-being of the people belonging to different socio-demographic groups. It has also been proved that subjective economic well-being depends on gender differences as well as on whether a family is childless or not.
Keywords: subjective economic well-being, socio-demographic factors, gender differences, family status
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Issue: 1, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 1
Rubric: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Pages: 66 — 71
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