Influences on happiness and subjective well-being of entrepreneurs and labour: Kwazulu-Natal case study

South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences

 
 
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Title Influences on happiness and subjective well-being of entrepreneurs and labour: Kwazulu-Natal case study
 
Creator Mahadea, Darma Ramroop, Shaun
 
Description Globally, individuals seek happiness, but not everybody is happy. Economic reasoning suggests that rising incomes with expansions in GDP enhance the quality of life and subjective well-being. This paper examines the influences on individual happiness, using ordinal logistic regression and chi-square analyses. Based on the findings of a small case study, the chi-square test indicated that a significant relationship exists between gender, education, ethnicity, children, marital status, employment relations, income and self-reported happiness. The study also found that, on average, happier people tended to be educated, married with children, and treated fairly at work. But having too many children produced a decrement in individual happiness. The ordinal regression results indicate that an individuals education, gender, age distribution and work environment are influential in producing higher levels of happiness. Entrepreneurs were found to have a significantly higher mean level of happiness than employees. In the workplace, individuals who experienced personal growth and were able to contribute their ideas tended to be happier, relative to others who perceived themselves to be restricted.
 
Publisher AOSIS Publishing
 
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Date 2015-05-28
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion —
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Identifier 10.4102/sajems.v18i2.890
 
Source South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences; Vol 18, No 2 (2015); 245-259 2222-3436 1015-8812
 
Language eng
 
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Rights Copyright (c) 2015 Darma Mahadea, Shaun Ramroop https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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