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Happy parents in Latin America? Exploring the impact of gender, work-family satisfaction, and parenthood on general life happiness

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  • Elizabeth Terrazas-Carrillo
  • Paula T. McWhirter
  • Hannah K. Muetzelfeld

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This study explores the impact of gender, employment, parenthood, and work-family satisfaction on happiness in three Latin American countries using data from the 2002 International Social Survey. Results indicated the existence of significant differences in happiness, family life satisfaction, and division of household labour between Latin American men and women who report being married and working full-time. Overall, men were happier than women but women experienced higher levels of family life satisfaction. Results from a regression analysis indicate being male, having high levels of job and family satisfaction, and presence of children in the household are positive predictors of happiness. However, being female and experiencing time binds have a negative impact on general life happiness. Contrary to research in Western countries, children were found to be a source of increased happiness for employed and married Latin American men and women. Results are discussed in the context of cultural differences in gender and marriage values.

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  • Elizabeth Terrazas-Carrillo & Paula T. McWhirter & Hannah K. Muetzelfeld, 2016. "Happy parents in Latin America? Exploring the impact of gender, work-family satisfaction, and parenthood on general life happiness," International Journal of Happiness and Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 3(2), pages 140-161.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijhdev:v:3:y:2016:i:2:p:140-161
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    1. Berta Schnettler & Edgardo Miranda-Zapata & Klaus G. Grunert & Germán Lobos & María Lapo & Clementina Hueche, 2021. "Testing the Spillover-Crossover Model between Work-Life Balance and Satisfaction in Different Domains of Life in Dual-Earner Households," Applied Research in Quality of Life, Springer;International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies, vol. 16(4), pages 1475-1501, August.
    2. Consuelo Novoa & Claudio Bustos & Vasily Bühring & Karen Oliva & Darío Páez & Pablo Vergara-Barra & Félix Cova, 2021. "Subjective Well-Being and Parenthood in Chile," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(14), pages 1-14, July.

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