Title
Exploring Rural Well-Being through an Interdisciplinary Lens — The “Shrinking, but Happy” Research Team at the University of Vienna
Abstract
Japan’s rural areas are facing substantial demographic and structural change. While the negative impact of this development can be traced by objective social indicators, subjective well-being in these communities does not show a clear trend. This interdisciplinary project aims at assessing the interrelations between different dimensions of social relationships and locally salient conceptions of well-being, such as relational well-being, in the structurally average rural Aso region. Applying a mixed-methods approach, we combine quantitative and qualitative research, which enables an integration of both statistically robust associations and case study material with its focus on contextual aspects of well-being. In so doing we demonstrate how a broad interdisciplinary analysis is a promising approach when tackling complex issues such as well-being and social relationships as well as their interplay.
Keywords
relational well-beingrural Japaninterdisciplinary researchdemographic changemixed-method approachcommunity life
Object type
Language
English [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1430128
Appeared in
Title
ASIEN: The German Journal on Contemporary Asia
Volume
158/159
ISSN
2701-8431
Issued
2021
From page
161
To page
176
Publisher
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Asienkunde e. V. (DGA)
Date available
2022-04-16
Date issued
2021
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