“穷而快乐”:日惹穷人的生活挣扎与快乐的意义

Lu'lu' Husnul Muthia, M. Isbah
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2019年印尼全国社会经济调查结果显示,日惹特区的贫困率为11.44%,比全国平均水平9.22%高出2.22%。然而,2014年和2017年的全国人类幸福指数显示,这里的居民都名列前茅。本研究旨在实证地描述穷人以及幸福对他们的意义。他们的观点是,穷人认为自己快乐是出于不同的原因。这项研究采用定性叙述的方法来回答两个问题:“你现在的生活怎么样?”以及“你如何应对贫困?”来揭示贫穷和幸福之间的关系。调查结果显示,受访者对贫困生活并不满意,但由于信仰体系和当地文化的原因,他们对自己的生活很满意。在爪哇语中,这种态度被称为“nerimo”,翻译过来就是“接受现状”。他们这样做是为了改善他们的心理健康。
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“Poor but Happy”: Life Struggle and the Meaning of Happiness among the Poor in Yogyakarta
Results from the 2019 Indonesian National Socioeconomic Survey showed that the poverty rate in the Special Region of Yogyakarta was 11.44 %, higher by 2.22% than the 9.22% national average. However, the National Human Happiness Index in 2014 and 2017 showed that the residents were among the top ranks. This study aims to describe the poor empirically and the meaning of happiness for them. The argument is that the poor perceive themselves as happy for different reasons. This research applies a qualitative-narrative approach to answer two questions: ‘how is your life currently?’ and ‘how do you deal with poverty?’ to reveal the relationship between poverty and happiness. The results showed that the respondents were not happy living in poverty but were content with their lives for reasons attributable to the belief system and local culture. In the Javanese language, this attitude is called ‘nerimo’, which translates into ‘accepting the situation’. They practice this to improve their psychological well-being.
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