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Subjective Well-Being and Security (Social Indicators Research #46) (Paperback)

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By Dave Webb (Editor), Eduardo Wills-Herrera (Editor)
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Introduction

1. Safety and Subjective Wellbeing: A Perspective from the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index

Robert A. Cummins

2. Terror, Fear and Individual and Community Wellbeing

Anne Aly

3. Personal Security and Fear of Crime as Predictors of Subjective Well-Being

Renata Franc, Zvjezdana Prizmic-Larsen and Ljiljana Kaliterna Lipovčan

4. The Impact of Objective and Subjective Measures of Security on Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Portugal

Patr cia Jardim da Palma, Miguel Pereira Lopes and Ana Sofia Monteiro

5. An Assessment of How Urban Crime and Victimization Affects Life Satisfaction

Carlos Medina & Jorge Andr's Tamayo

6. State of Affliction: Fear of Crime and Quality of Life in South Africa

Benjamin J. Roberts

7. The Relationship between Perceptions of Insecurity, Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidences from Areas of Rural Conflict in Colombia

Eduardo Wills-Herrera, Luz E. Orozco, Clemente Forero-Pineda, Oscar Pardo &

Venetta Andonova

8. The Linkages between Insecurity, Health, and Well-being in Latin America: An Initial Exploration Based on Happiness Surveys

Carol Graham and Juan Camilo Chaparro

9. Satisfaction with Present Safety and Future Security as Components of Personal Well-Being among Young People: Relationships with other Psychosocial Constructs

M nica Gonz lez, Ferran Casas, Cristina Figuer, Sara Malo and Ferran Vi as

10. Security and Well-Being in the Triple Frontier Area of Latin America: Community Awareness of Child Trafficking, the Smuggling of Persons and Sex Tourism

Dave Webb & Lia Rodriguez de La Vega


Product Details
ISBN: 9789400792999
ISBN-10: 9400792999
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: February 22nd, 2014
Pages: 328
Language: English
Series: Social Indicators Research