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2013 | 291 |

Article title

Zadowolenie z życia osób starszych w Polsce w świetle wyników Diagnozy Społecznej 2011

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Title variants

PL
Life satisfaction of the elderly in Poland in the light of the Social Diagnosis 2011

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EN
The main aim of the paper was to analyse the subjective well-being of the elderly in Poland, as well as its determinants by use of the logistic regression. The data used come from the 2011 wave of the survey “Social Diagnosis – living conditions and quality of life of Poles”. The analyses have shown that men aged 60 years or more had higher subjective well-being than their female counterparts. Subjective life satisfaction of the elderly in Poland decreases with age for women, but for males on the opposite. The elderly in Poland were satisfied the most with the aspects related to their personal life such as children, marriage, relationship with family member and relatives, while they were the least satisfied with situation in the country, life prospects, health status, sexual life, and economical situation of their families. Educational level and health status (measured in terms of disability) had the greatest impact on the sense of happiness. Generally people with the highest level of education had more chances to be happy than those less educated. The probability of happiness among people without disability was higher than among disabled ones. Married people also had bigger odds to be happy.

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Volume

291

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published
2013

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/4384

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.hdl_11089_4384
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