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Against All Odds or by Dint of Privilege? Happiness and Life Satisfaction Returns to College in America:

机译:对所有的赔率还是特权的挑战?幸福和生活满意度重返美国大学:

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Health gains linked to a college degree appear to be contingent on childhood socioeconomic background, with disadvantaged individuals typically showing the greatest gains in physical health. However, contingent gains in subjective well-being remain unexplored. This study examines happiness and life satisfaction gains linked to college degree attainment, using representative U.S. data spanning recent decades (from the General Social Survey 1972–2014). For women, happiness and life satisfaction gains linked to college are highest for those who were least likely to attend and graduate based on their family economic circumstances. In contrast, men show the highest life satisfaction gains from college when coming from privileged family backgrounds. These findings fall in line with gender and institutional perspectives on education and life chances. For both sexes, college disparities in life satisfaction show substantial variation across cohorts and the life course.
机译:与大学学位相关的健康增长似乎取决于儿童的社会经济背景,弱势群体通常在身体健康方面表现出最大的增长。但是,主观幸福感方面的偶然收获仍待探索。这项研究使用近几十年来美国的代表性数据(来自1972-2014年的一般社会调查),研究了与获得大学学位相关的幸福感和生活满意度的提高。对于女性而言,根据家庭经济状况,她们上大学和毕业的可能性最小,与大学相关的幸福感和生活满意度获得的收益最高。相比之下,男人来自特权家庭背景的大学,生活满意度最高。这些发现与性别和机构对教育和生活机会的看法相吻合。对于男女来说,大学生活满意度的差异在队列和人生历程中显示出很大的差异。

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