Children’s Subjective Well-being: Socio-demographic Characteristics and Personality

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Haridhan Goswami
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[1] Manchester Metropolitan University,Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU), Department of Sociology
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Subjective well-being; Children and young people; Personality; Socio-demographic characteristics; Material deprivation;
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Over the past few decades, a large number of studies have been conducted to explain variations in subjective well-being (SWB). Most of these studies emphasised socio-demographic factors, which were consistently found to be able to explicate only a small amount of variation in well-being. To find a better explanation, researchers have recently focused on the personality of individuals. However, these studies are mainly based on adults. There is little evidence on how personality characteristics are related to children’s SWB. This study aims to fill this gap by bringing together socio-demographic characteristics and individual personality within a single framework to explain variation in children’s SWB. Data for this article were obtained from a national survey among 2,400 young people aged 10 to 15 from mainstream schools in England. A two-stage multiple regression analysis indicated that the socio-demographic characteristics in model 1 accounted for 15 % of the variation in SWB. Model 2, containing both socio-demographic and personality characteristics, explained 33.5 % of the variation, of which personality contributed to explaining additional 18.5 % variation. Overall the personality factor explained slightly more variation (3.5 %) in SWB compared to the socio-demographic characteristics. However, looking at the standardised regression coefficient value for each factor separately, it was observed that some socio-demographic factors (e.g., material deprivation, age) were more influential in children’s SWB than some personality domains such as openness, extraversion and conscientiousness. These findings are discussed in the context of previous empirical studies and theories on SWB. Suggestions for future research are also put forward.
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