Affiliation:
1. Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
The association between age and subjective wellbeing has been examined across
different samples and obser?vational time frames, most often indicating a
decline in subjective wellbeing with age or a U-shaped relation. Although
various contextual variables have been examined as moderators of this
relation, the moderating effect of social spending has not been investigated
so far. Given that social spending is potentially beneficial for wellbeing
and that social spending in Europe is primarily elderly-oriented, we assumed
that in countries with higher social spending expenditures, there is a more
positive effect of age on subjective wellbeing. We used cross-sectional
hierarchical linear modelling (HLM) analysis and the data from the ninth
round of the European Social Survey, including 29 countries. Our results
show that age is generally negatively related, while age squared is
positively related to subjec?tive wellbeing, indicating a U-shaped relation
between age and wellbeing. Additionally, social spending at the aggregate
level is a significant determinant of wellbeing at the individual level.
Most importantly, social spending is a significant positive moderator of
this association: with increasing social spending levels, aging is more
positively related to wellbeing.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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