Everyday Life Infrastructure Impact on Subjective Well-Being in the European Union: A Gender Perspective

IF 1.7 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Societies Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.3390/soc14090184
Gloria Alarcón-García, Edgardo Arturo Ayala Gaytán, José Manuel Mayor Balsas, Claudia María Quintanilla Domínguez
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Abstract

This paper processes the 2015 Benefits of Gender Equality through Infrastructure Provision (BGEIP) Survey, a representative survey for the EU-28, to estimating the impact of everyday life infrastructure access on subjective well-being (SWB) from a gender perspective in Europe. Our estimations prove that accessing everyday life infrastructure in Europe indeed increases SWB, but it contributes to increasing more the SWB of women than that of men. Women’s well-being is positively affected for all kinds of everyday life infrastructures, but the differences with respect to men are larger for the Nursery category for children up to 3 years and for the Centers category for people with long term disabilities. In contrast, men’s well-being is only sensitive to the Health infrastructure and to the Gym and Workout places. Clearly, targeting infrastructure investment helping women in caring children, and other dependents in the family constitute an excellent vehicle for increasing women’s SWB and reducing gender inequality in Europe.
欧盟日常生活基础设施对主观幸福感的影响:性别视角
本文利用 2015 年通过提供基础设施实现性别平等的益处(BGEIP)调查(这是一项针对欧盟 28 国的代表性调查),从性别角度估算欧洲日常生活基础设施的使用对主观幸福感(SWB)的影响。我们的估算结果证明,在欧洲使用日常生活基础设施确实会增加主观幸福感,但与男性相比,女性的主观幸福感增加得更多。所有类型的日常生活基础设施都会对女性的幸福感产生积极影响,但与男性相比,3 岁以下儿童的托儿所类别和长期残疾人的中心类别的差异更大。相比之下,男性的幸福感只对健康基础设施以及健身房和锻炼场所敏感。显然,有针对性地进行基础设施投资,帮助妇女照顾子女和家庭中的其他受抚养人, 是提高欧洲妇女的全部门福利和减少性别不平等的一个极好手段。
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Societies
Societies SOCIOLOGY-
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