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The impact of household life‐cycle stages on subjective well‐being: Considering the effect of household expenditures in Hungary
Authors:Agnes Neulinger  Márta Radó
Institution:1. Marketing and Media Institute, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary;2. MTA TK “Lendület” Research Center for Educational and Network Studies (RECENS) and Social Futuring Center, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:The household life‐cycle stage is a significant contributor to the perception of subjective well‐being; however, the effect of household expenditures of life‐cycles on subjective well‐being has not been thoroughly explored. The life‐course perspective, specifically the study of family/household life‐cycles, emphasizes the understanding of subjective well‐being across the entire life‐span. Accordingly, in the literature subjective well‐being is often studied at different life‐stages considering the influence of variables such as age, cohabitation and fertility. The present study evaluates the level of subjective well‐being across the various life‐cycle stages using a matching method on a Hungarian national sample. This approach is appropriate for studies using observational data because the administration of a true experimental design is usually not feasible for this type of research. The main finding of the article is that controlling for the expenditure structure significantly modifies the effect of life‐cycle on subjective well‐being, which is varied across life‐cycle stages and shown to be highly dependent on household expenditures.
Keywords:expenditures  household  life‐cycle stages  matching method  subjective well‐being
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