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Cross-national insights into the relationship between wealth and wellbeing
 — a comparison between Australia, the United States of America and South Korea
Author(s)Sarang Kim, Kerry A Sargent-Cox, Davina J French
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 32, part 1, January 2012
Pagespp 41-59
Sourcehttp://www.journals.cambridge.org/aso
KeywordsWealth ; Well being ; 50-59 age group ; Australia ; United States of America ; Korea ; Cross national surveys.
AnnotationThe positive relationship between wealth and wellbeing has received considerable attention, however little is known about how the significance of wealth for the health and wellbeing of older adults may vary across societies. Furthermore researchers tend to focus mainly on income rather than other aspects of financial resources even though older adults often rely on fixed income, particularly after retirement. Using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) in the United States of America and the Korean Longitudinal Study of Ageing, this exploratory cross-national study examined the relationship between wealth satisfaction and objective wealth and wellbeing (measured as self-rated health and life satisfaction) among older Australians, Americans and Koreans aged 50 years and over. Regression analyses showed that wealth satisfaction was associated with wellbeing over and above monetary wealth in all three countries. The relationship between monetary wealth and self-rated health was larger for the US than Australian and Korean samples, while the additional contribution of wealth satisfaction to life satisfaction was larger for the Korean than the Australian and US samples. These findings are discussed in terms of the cultural and economic differences between these countries, particularly as they affect older persons. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-120326001 A
ClassmarkW7: D:F:5HH: BBB: 7YA: 7T: 7DK: 3K

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