Happy Marriage,Happy Life? Marital Quality and Subjective Well‐being in Later Life |
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Authors: | Deborah Carr Norbert Schwarz |
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Institution: | Rutgers—The State University of New Jersey |
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Abstract: | The authors examined associations between marital quality and both general life satisfaction and experienced (momentary) well‐being among older husbands and wives, the relative importance of own versus spouse's marital appraisals for well‐being, and the extent to which the association between own marital appraisals and well‐being is moderated by spouse's appraisals. Data are from the 2009 Disability and Use of Time daily diary supplement to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (N = 722). One's own marital satisfaction is a sizable and significant correlate of life satisfaction and momentary happiness; associations do not differ significantly by gender. The authors did not find a significant association between spouse's marital appraisals and own well‐being. However, the association between husband's marital quality and life satisfaction is buoyed when his wife also reports a happy marriage, yet flattened when his wife reports low marital quality. Implications for understanding marital dynamics and well‐being in later life are discussed. |
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Keywords: | actor– partner independence models daily diary methods experienced well‐being gender differences happiness life satisfaction marital quality older adults |
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