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TITLE: Personal Birth Order Affects Subjective Well-Being—Empirical Analysis Based on CFPS Data
AUTHORS: Qiaofang Shi
KEYWORDS: Absolute Birth Order, Relative Birth Order, Subjective Well-Being
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Social Sciences, Vol.8 No.5, May 29, 2020
ABSTRACT: Whether the order of personal birth affects subjective well-being is a question to be tested. This paper uses CFPS2010 data to conduct an empirical study on the relationship between personal birth order and subjective well-being. The main findings of this article are as follows: First, the order of birth (the value from small to large means that the child is born from first to last) has a significantly negative impact on happiness. Second, there is a gender difference in the negative impact of birth order on happiness.