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Who We Live With and How We Are Feeling: A Study of Household Living Arrangements and Subjective Well-Being Among Older Adults in China
Wen Jui Han, Ying Li,
Cliff Whetung
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Subjective Well-being
100%
Chinese Adults
100%
Household Living Arrangements
100%
Older Adults
42%
Living with
28%
Spouses
28%
Life Satisfaction
28%
Living Arrangements
28%
Adult Health
14%
Rural Areas
14%
Aging Health
14%
Moderating Role
14%
Regression Results
14%
Multivariate Regression
14%
Grandparents
14%
Income Status
14%
Global Aging
14%
In-laws
14%
Life Control
14%
Life Happiness
14%
Hukou Status
14%
Multigenerational Living Arrangements
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adult Health
100%
Household
100%
Happiness
100%
Psychology
Subjective Well-Being
100%
Life Satisfaction
28%
Multivariate Regression
14%
Happiness
14%