Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well‑Being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Diferent Cultures
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Date
2022
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Journal of Happiness Studies
Abstract
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being measured according to the way people in country A think about well-being?
We address this issue by proposing a new culturally sensitive method to comparing societal levels of well-being. We support our reasoning with data on life satisfaction and inter-dependent happiness focusing on individual and family, collected mostly from students,
across forty-nine countries. We demonstrate that the relative idealization of the two types
of well-being varies across cultural contexts and are associated with culturally different
models of selfhood. Furthermore, we show that rankings of societal well-being based on
life satisfaction tend to underestimate the contribution from interdependent happiness. We
introduce a new culturally sensitive method for calculating societal well-being, and examine its construct validity by testing for associations with the experience of emotions and
with individualism-collectivism. This new culturally sensitive approach represents a slight,
yet important improvement in measuring well-being.
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Research Article
Keywords
Culture, Happiness, Well-being, Interdependent happiness, Life satisfaction
