Happiness and Well-Being in Chinese Societies

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Chinese philosophy
Chinese society
Complementarity Effect
Complementarity Thesis
Confucianism
Congruence Effect
cultural traditions
Deterministic Mechanism
empirical social science
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Female Idolizing
Greater China
Idea Consistency
Incongruence Effect
Mainland China
Negative Interaction Effects
Norm Conformity
Norm Conformity Mechanism
personality traits research
Positive Interaction Effects
positive psychology
Power Realization Mechanism
Regional Dialecticism
regional differences
sociocultural factors
Special Administrative Region
stress and coping
sustainable well-being analysis
Taoism
Utility Optimization
value orientations
Vice Versa
Voluntaristic Mechanisms
Weak Positive Effects
Well-being
Wellbeing
World Belief
Youth's Life Satisfaction
Youth’s Life Satisfaction

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367429386
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book addresses the sustainability of happiness and well-being in Chinese societies. It starts by introducing the various conceptions of well-being, particularly in the Chinese sociocultural context.

The book then proceeds with the examination of the sustainability of well-being by scrutinizing the effects of sociocultural, contextual, and personal factors on well-being. The contextual factors are the aggregates or averages of personal factors at the contextual levels of the regions and colleges in Mainland China, its special administrative region, and Taiwan. These factors cover personality traits, strengths, orientations, beliefs, values, and idolizing.

By bringing together empirical studies and theoretical perspectives applied to Chinese societies, this book offers researchers in social science and humanities a valuable reference work on happiness and well-being in Chinese societies.

Chau-kiu Cheung is an associate professor at the City University of Hong Kong, China, and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Comparative Asian Development.

Xiaodong Yue is currently Distinguished Professor at School of Psychology of Capital Normal University, China.

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