Happiness in someone’s lifetime Has been described popularly described Looks like a U-shaped curve: after the happiness of the youth, the challenges of our 20 and 30s are followed, which later reaches a peak after retirement before an exclusion in life.
While this can be true – Or not -In rich countries like America, America, it does not apply to low-income, non-air societies. This is the main discovery of a study I led Age in rural, subsistence-oriented communities In 23 countries Global southAnd our results have implications for global health between aging population and increasing economic insecurity.
In Our studyWe found that the level of happiness was not followed by a U-shaped trajectory seen in industrial societies. In some cases, there was a U-shaped. But more often we observed an inverted U-shaped, where adults in the middle age group reported the highest level of happiness or any significant age-related tendency.
Overall, the lowest lowest after moderate age among health-poor population leads to lack of social security and other institutional forms of security. It aligns prior research among Low income countries Even more Rich nation during economic crises,
It is being said, age was a weak prophet of life satisfaction everywhere. Productivity in productivity, disability and loss works better to interpret welfare than age. In fact, our analysis usually disappears some positive effects of age by incorporating these misfortune measures.
With other developments Low welfare between teenagers and young adults in recent yearsMy research challenges the notion that U-shaped happiness curve is universal. Average well -being improves after moderate age, this trend can be more specific with formal retirement for urban, rich societies and strong safety nets for older adults. By examining a wide range of settings, we achieve insights about how environment and socio -economic factors shape welfare in a lifetime, providing more fine perspectives on happiness that gives policies for different age groups and cultures for various age groups and cultures Can guide
I believe that it is important to understand welfare in various cultures, especially between Global aging and mental health crisisBy rethinking the determinants of happiness outside the U-shaped model, we are all in a better position to improve the quality of life for different population worldwide.
,Author: Michael GurvenProfessor of Dry Science, California University, Santa Barbara,
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