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Full Description
This book offers insights into what it means and how to understand and measure quality of life (QoL) in the context of Mexico, taking into account its history, culture, and demographic characteristics. It also describes current research on different topics related to QoL and looks at future research developments that are important to engage with. It especially highlights the contributions that a perspective from Mexico can make to the world and looks into developing public policy to improve QoL. The book is divided into three parts: State of the Art, Dimensions of QoL, and Future Developments. This book is of interest to all QoL and wellbeing researchers not only in Mexico and Latin America but to those across the global South, and elsewhere, and to decision-makers looking at social indicators relevant for policy and community development.
Contents
Introduction: Measuring Quality of Life in México: Recent History and Evolution.- A Bibliometric Review of Human Flourishing in Mexico.- Buen Vivir and Indigenous Wellbeing: An Ethnographic Review in Mexican Contexts.- How many ways to experience well-being? Evidence from national survey of well being in Mexico.- Part II: Dimensions of Quality of Life in México.- Daily stressors, depression, self efficacy, and resilience: Predictors of subjective well-being in childhood.- Sex differences in life satisfaction across household configurations in Mexico.- Quality of Life: a study of indigenous women Yoremes and indigenous women labor migrants in northern Sinaloa.- Multidimensional analysis of subjective wellbeing and poverty in Mexico: A holistic approach.- Stockholm Syndrome? Ideology, Middle Class, and Higher Education in Mexico.- Is there a Migration Wellbeing Nexus? Visiting a case study in Southern Guanajuato.- Part III: Future Directions.- Measurement of Quality of life in Patients with Cancer.- Nelli Ohtli: Buen Vivir of the Ancient Nahuas.- Do People in Income Poverty Use their Income Efficiently? A subjective well being approach.- Political polarization and emotional fervour: Measuring polarization through an explicitly affective dimension.- Environmental Impact and Well being: Resilience in the Face of Ecosocial Crises.



