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Subjective well-being across the life course among non-industrialized populations

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  • Michael Gurven

    (Unknown)

  • Yoann Buoro

    (Unknown)

  • Daniel Eid Rodriguez

    (Unknown)

  • Katherine Sayre

    (Unknown)

  • Benjamin C. Trumble

    (Unknown)

  • Arild Pyhälä

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  • Hillard Kaplan

    (IAST - Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse)

  • Arild Angelsen

    (Unknown)

  • Jonathan Stieglitz

    (IAST - Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse)

  • Victoria Reyes-García

    (Unknown)

Abstract

Subjective well-being (SWB) is often described as being U-shaped over adulthood, declining to a midlife slump and then improving thereafter. Improved SWB in later adulthood has been considered a paradox given age-related declines in health and social losses. While SWB has mostly been studied in high-income countries, it remains largely unexplored in rural subsistence populations lacking formal institutions that reliably promote social welfare. Here, we evaluate the age profile of SWB among three small-scale subsistence societies (n = 468; study 1), forest users from 23 low-income countries (n = 6987; study 2), and Tsimane' horticulturalists (n = 1872; study 3). Across multiple specifications, we find variability in SWB age profiles. In some cases, we find no age-related differences in SWB or even inverted U-shapes. Adjusting for confounders reduces observed age effects. Our findings highlight variability in average well-being trajectories over the life course. Ensuring successful aging will require a greater focus on cultural and socioecological determinants of individual trajectories.

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  • Michael Gurven & Yoann Buoro & Daniel Eid Rodriguez & Katherine Sayre & Benjamin C. Trumble & Arild Pyhälä & Hillard Kaplan & Arild Angelsen & Jonathan Stieglitz & Victoria Reyes-García, 2024. "Subjective well-being across the life course among non-industrialized populations," Post-Print hal-04752968, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04752968
    DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado0952
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