Abstract

Subjective well-being refers to people’s experience and self-reported measures about the quality of their lives, cognitive evaluation of social and economic activities. This evaluation depends on different factors, like income, standards of living, mood, adaptability, expectation on job-to-pay ratio. The importance of gender in this process cannot be underestimated. Based on data obtained by a sociological survey we examined 75 Altai Krai's married couples responses to determine gender differences in subjective well-being, using a multi-step procedure involving methods of frequency and correlation analysis, the method of studying the relationship between categorical variables. Our results reveal several gender differences, which greatly appear in expectations on a job-to-pay ratio.

Highlights

  • Significant transformation in the social, economic, political spheres of society has been made in Russia over the last past forty years

  • According to statistics, Altai Krai citizens' income is in the 70th place in 2021 [1]

  • – share of the population living in the extreme poverty line in 2020 was 2.4%

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Introduction

Significant transformation in the social, economic, political spheres of society has been made in Russia over the last past forty years Such changes made a graduated regional effect on well-being of the Russian people. According to statistics, Altai Krai citizens' income is in the 70th place (among 85 possible) in 2021 [1]. This means that in this region in 2020:. – proportion of the population below the poverty line (income less than 1 minimum wage) was 17.5%;. Even a cursory glance at these data suggests the plight of the region's population In this regard, the issue of subjective economic and social well-being in different Russian regions acquires special relevance.

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