The Resource Assessing Happiness and Competitiveness of World Major Metropolises, 2006
Assessing Happiness and Competitiveness of World Major Metropolises, 2006
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- Summary
- This study aimed to empirically examine happiness and community/city conditions assessed by residents living in ten major cities of the world: Beijing, Berlin, London, Milan, New York City, Paris, Seoul, Stockholm, Tokyo, and Toronto. Respondents were asked questions about themselves and their city of residence. Questions focused on a range of topics including the economy, culture and education, welfare, safety, environment, living conditions, city administration, community life, health, and happiness. Demographic questions included city of residence, gender, age, education level, income level, occupation, marital status, and religion
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- 2006-05--2006-11
- 27901
- Label
- Assessing Happiness and Competitiveness of World Major Metropolises, 2006
- Title
- Assessing Happiness and Competitiveness of World Major Metropolises, 2006
- Subject
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- Political participation
- community participation
- cost of living
- cultural attitudes
- education
- environmental attitudes
- government performance
- happiness
- Cost and standard of living
- identity
- job opportunities
- living conditions
- local government
- neighborhood condition
- survey
- welfare services
- health care
- Identity (Philosophical concept)
- Identity (Psychology)
- Medical care
- Summary
- This study aimed to empirically examine happiness and community/city conditions assessed by residents living in ten major cities of the world: Beijing, Berlin, London, Milan, New York City, Paris, Seoul, Stockholm, Tokyo, and Toronto. Respondents were asked questions about themselves and their city of residence. Questions focused on a range of topics including the economy, culture and education, welfare, safety, environment, living conditions, city administration, community life, health, and happiness. Demographic questions included city of residence, gender, age, education level, income level, occupation, marital status, and religion
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- Lee, Nam Young
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
- Label
- Assessing Happiness and Competitiveness of World Major Metropolises, 2006
- Note
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- 2006-05--2006-11
- 27901
- Control code
- ICPSR27901.v1
- Governing access note
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- Label
- Assessing Happiness and Competitiveness of World Major Metropolises, 2006
- Note
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- 2006-05--2006-11
- 27901
- Control code
- ICPSR27901.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- Political participation
- community participation
- cost of living
- cultural attitudes
- education
- environmental attitudes
- government performance
- happiness
- Cost and standard of living
- identity
- job opportunities
- living conditions
- local government
- neighborhood condition
- survey
- welfare services
- health care
- Identity (Philosophical concept)
- Identity (Psychology)
- Medical care
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