Analysts have identified pecuniary and non-pecuniary factors, as well as the role of individual skills, as relevant predictors of the subjective well-being of immigrants, but with different and conflicting conclusions. In this study, related to the Italian case, we evaluate the gap in the well-being of immigrants compared to natives in terms of emotional and economic conditions. Using the Italian data from the European Survey on Income and Living Conditions, we estimated well-being functions in different domains by assuming that the emotional condition of the subjects influences their subjective well-being in both cognitive and community domains. We found that considering different well-being domains helps to better assess the nature of the gap between immigrants and natives
How factors correlated to subjective well-being differ for immigrants and natives in Italy
Maria Gabriella Campolo
;Antonino Di Pino Incognito
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Abstract
Analysts have identified pecuniary and non-pecuniary factors, as well as the role of individual skills, as relevant predictors of the subjective well-being of immigrants, but with different and conflicting conclusions. In this study, related to the Italian case, we evaluate the gap in the well-being of immigrants compared to natives in terms of emotional and economic conditions. Using the Italian data from the European Survey on Income and Living Conditions, we estimated well-being functions in different domains by assuming that the emotional condition of the subjects influences their subjective well-being in both cognitive and community domains. We found that considering different well-being domains helps to better assess the nature of the gap between immigrants and nativesPubblicazioni consigliate
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