Ways that Social Change Predicts Personal Quality of Life |
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Authors: | Chau-kiu Cheung Kwok Leung |
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Institution: | (1) City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | A notable way that social change affects personal quality of life would rely on the person’s experience with social change.
This experience may influence societal quality of life and quality of work life, which may in turn affect personal quality
of life. Additionally, the experience of social change is possibly less detrimental to personal quality of life later in the
presence of higher existing personal quality of life. These influences over time become transparent through a three-wave panel
study of 531 working people in Hong Kong, China. Findings show that although social change experienced did not generally impair
subsequent quality of life, it tended to be more detrimental to the person with lower quality of life before. In addition,
social change experienced tended to erode societal quality of life and quality of work life experienced, which appeared to
be predictors of personal quality of life. Hence, there are possible ways for social change to predict personal quality of
life. |
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