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Life domain satisfactions as predictors of overall life satisfaction among workers: Evidence from Chile

  • Nicolas Loewe Pujol-Xicoy
  • , Mehdi Bagherzadeh Niri
  • , Luis Andres Araya Castillo
  • , Claudio Thieme Jara
  • , J. Batista-Foguet

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Resumen

This article examines the subjective antecedents of life satisfaction of workers. Adopting a 'bottom-up' perspective, we assessed the unique influence that satisfaction with multiple life domains have on evaluative judgments of overall life satisfaction. Based on a nationwide sample of 530 Chilean workers, we simultaneously tested the effects of seven life domain satisfactions that have been consistently included in extant models of life satisfaction and subjective well-being. These were satisfaction with health, financial situation, social relationships, one's self-worth, leisure-time, family, and work. Having controlled for age and gender, results showed that satisfaction with one's financial situation was the dominant predictor of overall life satisfaction of workers, with a weight of .36. Satisfaction with family, work, and health had effects of .25, .14, and .14, respectively. Interestingly, satisfaction with one's self-worth, leisure-time, and social relationships did not have statistically significant effects on life satisfaction, although the first two showed t values near the critical value.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)71-86
Número de páginas16
PublicaciónSocial Indicators Research
Volumen118
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 27 ago 2014

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