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What Matters for the Wellbeing of Mothers and Children in Material  Hardship? Application of a Modified Indicator Framework.

Leah HainesArthur Grimes
Published in: Social indicators research (2021)
We examine determinants of subjective wellbeing (SWB) for mothers of dependent children in material hardship, using a modification of the New Zealand Treasury's Living Standards Framework (LSF) and data from the General Social Survey. We convert the LSF-an indicator dashboard-into a tool for prioritising social policies by placing SWB at the head of a hierarchy of wellbeing domains. Several determinants of these mothers' SWB conform to standard findings; however, two important differences stand out. One is the lack of a protective effect from employment on SWB for this group (unlike the protective effect for males). The other is a positive relationship between a mother's SWB and satisfaction with her own skills/knowledge; this effect is particularly strong for sole mothers in hardship, dominating any effect of qualifications on SWB. The analysis demonstrates both a practical use of a modified LSF, and the value of taking a gender-specific approach to analysing wellbeing.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • public health
  • cross sectional
  • electronic health record
  • depressive symptoms
  • machine learning
  • physical activity