TY - JOUR
T1 - Postmaterial values contribute to and alleviate global well-being disparities
T2 - Evidence from Gallup world poll data
AU - Yoo, Sunbin
AU - Kumagai, Junya
AU - Coulibaly, Thierry Yerema
AU - Managi, Shunsuke
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Global studies show a disparity in subjective well-being (SWB) between urban and rural areas, though the evidence is mixed. Some research finds lower SWB in rural areas, while others suggest urban materialism also reduces happiness. If SWB is constrained more by environmental factors than by personal choices, addressing these disparities is crucial. Understanding their root causes is key to developing targeted interventions that enhance well-being and ensure equity across different living environments. Policies should prioritize improving well-being where it is most needed, rather than enhancing happiness where it is already high. Previous efforts focused on material improvements but haven't fully bridged the gap. Our study, using Gallup World Poll data and instrumental variable regression, highlights the importance of postmaterial values—such as freedom of choice, community attachment, and youth development—in reducing these disparities. Based on Inglehart's theory of human aspirations, our research shows that deficiencies in postmaterial values, especially in education quality, significantly lower rural well-being, widening the urban-rural SWB gap. This issue persists across countries with varying GDP levels, suggesting that improving access to postmaterial values in rural areas can effectively reduce these disparities. Our findings advocate for policy strategies that prioritize these values in rural communities to address SWB disparities.
AB - Global studies show a disparity in subjective well-being (SWB) between urban and rural areas, though the evidence is mixed. Some research finds lower SWB in rural areas, while others suggest urban materialism also reduces happiness. If SWB is constrained more by environmental factors than by personal choices, addressing these disparities is crucial. Understanding their root causes is key to developing targeted interventions that enhance well-being and ensure equity across different living environments. Policies should prioritize improving well-being where it is most needed, rather than enhancing happiness where it is already high. Previous efforts focused on material improvements but haven't fully bridged the gap. Our study, using Gallup World Poll data and instrumental variable regression, highlights the importance of postmaterial values—such as freedom of choice, community attachment, and youth development—in reducing these disparities. Based on Inglehart's theory of human aspirations, our research shows that deficiencies in postmaterial values, especially in education quality, significantly lower rural well-being, widening the urban-rural SWB gap. This issue persists across countries with varying GDP levels, suggesting that improving access to postmaterial values in rural areas can effectively reduce these disparities. Our findings advocate for policy strategies that prioritize these values in rural communities to address SWB disparities.
KW - Life satisfaction
KW - Postmaterial values
KW - Rural-urban disparity
KW - Subjective well-being
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cities.2024.105510
DO - 10.1016/j.cities.2024.105510
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85208122221
SN - 0264-2751
VL - 156
JO - Cities
JF - Cities
M1 - 105510
ER -