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Children's subjective well-being: International comparative perspectives
Authors:Jonathan Bradshaw  Antonia KeungGwyther Rees  Haridhan Goswami
Institution:
  • a University of York, UK
  • b Department of Social Policy and Social Work at the University of York, UK
  • c Children's Society, UK
  • Abstract:We are enjoined by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to take account of the views of children. One way this can be done is by asking children about their lives in sample surveys. This paper is a comparison of the results obtained to sample survey questions on subjective well-being of children at two contrasting levels of analysis—international macro (European Union 29) and national level micro (England). At both levels, children's well-being is accessed in terms of three subjective domains: (1) personal well-being, (2) relational well-being, and (3) well-being at school. At the micro level we also explore neighbourhood well-being.The results show that at the macro level personal well-being is associated with the material and housing circumstances but not family relationships or family structure. Well-being at school is not associated with any variable. Subjective health is only associated with family structure. At the micro level, although many of the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of children are found to be associated with their well-being in the four domains, these factors explain only a small amount of the variation in these well-being domains.
    Keywords:Subjective well-being  Personal well-being  Child well-being
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