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An Assessment of Life Satisfaction Responses on Recent Statistics Canada Surveys
Authors:Bonikowska  Aneta  Helliwell  John F  Hou  Feng  Schellenberg  Grant
Institution:1.Social Analysis Division, Statistics Canada, 100 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway, RHC 24, Ottawa, ON, K1A 0T6, Canada
;2.Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Toronto, Canada
;3.Vancouver School of Economics, University of British Columbia, 997-1873 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z1, Canada
;
Abstract:

Statistics Canada’s General Social Survey (GSS) and Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) offer a valuable opportunity to examine the stability of life satisfaction responses and their correlates from year to year within a consistent analytical framework. Capitalizing on the strengths of these surveys, this paper addresses two questions. First, how much variability is observed from year to year and across surveys in the distribution of life satisfaction responses and what accounts for it? Second, how much variability is observed in the direction and magnitude of the correlation between life satisfaction and a consistent set of socioeconomic characteristics? The study shows that the mean level of life satisfaction reported varies from year to year in the GSS but remains stable in the CCHS. This pattern in variability is associated with survey content preceding the life satisfaction question. In contrast, the direction and magnitude of the relationships between life satisfaction and common socioeconomic characteristics is generally consistent between the two surveys and over time.

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