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Swiss Social Report 2016: Wellbeing

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Based on systematically prepared data and indicators, the Social Report 2016 provides information about the current status and development trends in Swiss society. This issue focuses on wellbeing: How satisfied are the Swiss with their social living conditions and their financial situation? Does religion still play a role in the search for a meaningful life? What impact do social developments such as the rise in divorce rates have on the wellbeing of the affected people? Does political participation make people happy? Are impoverished people less satisfied with life than the wealthy? Does increasing mobility in work and leisure time have a positive or negative effect on wellbeing? In addition to a selection of 75 indicators on these and other topics, the Social Report contains five analytically oriented in-depth articles that focus on wellbeing and address the following topics: income and social contacts, dissociation from religion, wellbeing and poverty, political participation, as well as environment as a health factor. The Social Report 2016 is rooted in the tradition of earlier editions. These have been completely updated and supplemented with new indicators. The data is graphically presented and available in electronic form on the website www.socialreport.ch. The Swiss Social Report 2016 is also available in French and German under the titles Rapport social 2016: Bien-être and Sozialbericht 2016: Wohlbefinden.

About the author

Peter Farago, Sozialwissenschaftler, Mitinhaber des Büros für Sozialforschung und Evaluationen 'Landert Farago & Partner' sowie Leiter des Schwerpunkt Programmes 'Zukunft Schweiz'.

Summary

Based on systematically prepared data and indicators, the Social Report 2016 provides information about the current status and development trends in Swiss society. This issue focuses on wellbeing: How satisfied are the Swiss with their social living conditions and their financial situation? Does religion still play a role in the search for a meaningful life? What impact do social developments such as the rise in divorce rates have on the wellbeing of the affected people? Does political participation make people happy? Are impoverished people less satisfied with life than the wealthy? Does increasing mobility in work and leisure time have a positive or negative effect on wellbeing? In addition to a selection of 75 indicators on these and other topics, the Social Report contains five analytically oriented in-depth articles that focus on wellbeing and address the following topics: income and social contacts, dissociation from religion, wellbeing and poverty, political participation, as well as environment as a health factor. The Social Report 2016 is rooted in the tradition of earlier editions. These have been completely updated and supplemented with new indicators. The data is graphically presented and available in electronic form on the website www.socialreport.ch. The Swiss Social Report 2016 is also available in French and German under the titles Rapport social 2016: Bien-être and Sozialbericht 2016: Wohlbefinden.

Product details

Assisted by Felix Bühlmann (Editor), Franziska Ehrler (Editor), Pete Farago (Editor), Peter Farago (Editor), François Höpflinger (Editor), Dominique Joye (Editor), Pasqualina Perrig-Chiello (Editor), Christian Suter (Editor)
Publisher Seismo
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2016
 
EAN 9783037771716
ISBN 978-3-0-3777171-6
No. of pages 318
Series Sozialbericht
Sozialbericht
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

Religion, Well-Being, social status, indicator, Poverty, income, Welfare, auseinandersetzen

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