Abstract

Food safety is crucial for public health and the healthy and stable development of society. Therefore, exploring the impact of the government’s food safety governance on residents’ social attitudes is of significant importance. This paper primarily examines how the government’s level of food safety governance affects residents’ subjective well-being and perceptions of social justice. By establishing multiple linear regression models, we analyze the specific direction and extent of these influences. Additionally, this paper delves into the variations in these effects across different age groups and between urban and rural residents. The findings from this study offer a valuable and positive contribution to the field of food safety governance.

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