HUMAN: South Asian Journal of Social Studies
Vol 1, No 1 (2021): Human: South Asean Journal of Social Studies

Wellbeing subjective in the Coid-19 era

María Luisa Quintero- Soto (Mexico University)
Sofía López de Nava- Tapia (Mexico University)
Gerardo Arturo Limón- Domínguez (Pedagogy University)
Sonia Sujell Velez- Baez (Queretaro University)
Cruz García- Lirios (Mexico University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Mar 2021

Abstract

Abstract. Subjective well-being has been established as a construct with subjective, normative or perceived dimensions. It has often been related to quality of life and local development, but as a concomitant variable rather than as an effect variable. The objective of this work was to observe meta-analytical categories in order to specify a model for the study of subjective well-being according to the findings of the state of the art. A documentary and retrospective investigation was carried out with a selection of sources indexed to international repositories, considering the year of publication and the prestige of the quality of the product, although the design limited the review to the analysis sample, suggesting the extension of the work to others repositories and years. Keywords: Device, Positivity, Biopolitics, Intervention, Social Work.

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Journal Info

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human

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Subject

Religion Humanities Social Sciences

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The aim of our journal is to promote a principled approach to research on the area of social sciences and humanities in general, which may include, but not limited to Linguistics and Literature, Arts, Cultural Studies, Law, Economics and business, Tourism, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, and ...