Subjective Health and Happiness in the United States: Gender Differences in the Effects of Socioeconomic Status Indicators

  • Maharlouei N
  • Cobb S
  • Bazargan M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: Education, employment, and marital status are among the main socioeconomic status (SES) indicators that are associated with subjective health and happiness. The effects of these SES indicators may, however, be different for various demographic groups.

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Maharlouei, N., Cobb, S., Bazargan, M., & Assari, S. (2020). Subjective Health and Happiness in the United States: Gender Differences in the Effects of Socioeconomic Status Indicators. Journal of Mental Health & Clinical Psychology, 4(2), 8–17. https://doi.org/10.29245/2578-2959/2020/2.1196

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