Social Well-Being Survey in Asia, 2015-2017
https://doi.org/10.22687/KOSSDA-A1-CUM-0022-V2.0
International Consortium for Social Well-Being Studies
(Indonesia) Universitas Indonesia (Japan) Senshu University (South Korea) Seoul National University (The Philippines) Ateneo de Manila University (Thailand) Chulalongkorn University (Taiwan) Academia Sinica (Vietnam) Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences
This data was collected in three East and four Southeast Asian societies, including Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, The Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan, and Vietnam in 2015-2017 by using a standard questionnaire for social well-being, developed by the Center for Social Well-being Studies, Senshu University.
Social well-being is measured by a set of multi-layered indicators that reflect well-functioning of individuals and society at the micro- (demographic and socio-economic traits of individuals), meso- (interpersonal relations), and macro-levels (a society as a whole).
The aim of survey was not only to measure the level of social well-being in each society but also to dissect association structure and the mechanism of social well-being in each society by multi-variate analyses utilizing measures across the three layers. Along with this framework, the standard questionnaire was designed to measure micro-, meso-, and macro-level factors of social well-being in the following four sections.
1) Social well-being (macro-level measures): subjective happiness, overall and domain satisfactions, Cantril ladder, perceived domain unfairness, discrimination experiences, attitudes toward social inequality, perceived living standards, etc.
2) Social capital (meso-level measures): trust, social interactions, engagement in community and civic activities, bond with the dead, etc.
3) Risk and social safety network (meso-level measures): experiences of individual and collective disasters, confidence in social institutions, etc.
4) Face sheet (micro-level measures): gender, age, religion, marital status, household size, household structure, housing, education including parents and spouse, employment including parents and spouse, personal and household income, time usage for work and life, media usage, caring and nursing, etc.
Social well-being subjective well-being quality of life happiness life satisfaction Cantril ladder social capital trust confidence in institutions civic engagement disaster Japan South Korea Taiwan Indonesia The Philippines Thailand Vietnam Asia East Asia Southeast Asia
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English_StandardQuestionnaire_CUM0022_V2.0.pdf | 설문지 (영어) | 159.2 kB | Download | ||
Indonesian_LocalQuestionnaire_CUM0022_V2.0.pdf | 설문지 (인도네시아어) | 895.68 kB | Download | ||
Japanese_LocalQuestionnaire_CUM0022_V2.0.pdf | 설문지 (일본어) | 1.99 MB | Download | ||
Related Documents-Questionnaire(Korean) | Korean_LocalQuestionnaire_CUM0022_V2.0.pdf | 설문지 (한글) | 320.02 kB | Download | |
Chinese_LocalQuestionnaire_CUM0022_V2.0.pdf | 설문지 (중국어) | 299.3 kB | Download | ||
Vietnamese_LocalQuestionnaire_CUM0022_V2.0.pdf | 설문지 (베트남어) | 432.09 kB | Download | ||
English_CodingGuide_CUM0022_V2.0.xlsx | 코딩가이드(영어) | EXCEL | 90.55 kB | Download | |
English_SurveyReport_CUM0022_V2.0.pdf | 서베이리포트(영어) | 1.43 MB | Download |
Measured since the release date of the current version data.
If the data were released before May 11, 2017, it was measured since May 11, 2017.
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