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The article looks at whether or not social policy and other societal-condition variables contribute to the subjective well-being
of life satisfaction. It firstly argues that social policy needs to pay more attention to the study of subjective well-being.
Then, it reviews the literature and finds that people in rich societies generally have higher levels of life satisfaction.
But the findings of a social survey on the level of and variance in life satisfaction in a rich Chinese society reveal the
contrary. The empirical data reflects a life satisfaction pattern along strong income and class lines. It also confirms that
social policy and other societal-condition variables have different degrees of impact on life satisfaction. At last, implications
of the findings for social policy are discussed. 相似文献