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The distribution of quality of life in Australia
Australians enjoy a relatively high degree of life quality as judged by comparative international statistics. This chapter reviews the distribution of Quality of Life in Australia by considering both the objective and subjective wellbeing (SWB) of the Australian population. The review begins with an overview of objective circumstances, including income, social support, and life expectancy. It also considers the distribution of trust. Two extant measures of the subjective wellbeing of Australians are then reviewed, and it is revealed that SWB has demonstrated remarkably stable properties over the last 12 years. This chapter provides some insight into the properties of the measures and the theoretical construct of Subjective Wellbeing to explain fluctuations that occur for different components of SWB. Further, this chapter considers the demographic characteristics that are common to Australians with higher and lower SWB and offers a basis of research upon which future measures of population wellbeing can be founded
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Global handbook of quality of life: exploration of well-being of nations and continentsSeries
International handbooks of quality-of-lifeChapter number
28Pagination
609 - 624Publisher
SpringerPlace of publication
Dordrecht, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
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9789401791779Language
engPublication classification
B Book chapter; B1 Book chapterCopyright notice
2015, SpringerEditor/Contributor(s)
W Glatzer, L Camfield, V Moller, M RojasUsage metrics
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