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Avrupa Refah Rejimleri ve Türkiye’de Öznel İyi Oluş

Yıl 2019, Cilt: 39 Sayı: 1, 197 - 214, 30.06.2019

Öz

Bu çalışmanın temel amacı Avrupa Yaşam Kalitesi Araştırması güncel verilerine dayanarak, Avrupa ve Türkiye’deki öznel iyi oluş seviyelerinin, refah rejimi tartışmaları bağlamında mukayeseli analizini ortaya koymaktır. Öznel iyi oluş yaşam memnuniyeti ve mutluluk gibi bilişsel ve duygusal bileşenlerden oluşan çok boyutlu bir kavramdır. Kişilik yapısı, cinsiyet, yaş, gelir, medeni durum gibi bireysel özellikler yanında ülkenin ekonomik durumu, toplumsal yapı ve politik yapı gibi makro faktörlerden de etkilenir. Dolayısıyla bireylerin ve toplumların yaşam kalitesine etki eden refah devletinin ve sosyal politikaların nitelikleri de öznel iyi oluş seviyelerine tesir etmektedir. Analiz sonuçları sosyal politika uygulamalarının kurumsallaştığı gelişmiş refah rejimlerinde öznel iyi oluş seviyelerinin az gelişmiş refah rejimlerine göre daha yüksek olduğunu göstermektedir. Mutluluk ve yaşam memnuniyeti Sosyal Demokrat ülkelerde en yüksek iken, Güney Avrupa ve Post sosyalist refah rejimlerinde en düşük seviyelerdedir. 

Kaynakça

  • Aidukaite, J. (2009). Old welfare state theories and new welfare regimes in Eastern Europe: Challenges and implications. Communist and Post-communist Studies, 42(1), 23–39. Akarsu, B. (1998). Mutluluk ahlakı: Ahlak öğretileri-I. İstanbul: İnkılap Kitabevi.
  • Argyle, M. (1999). Causes and correlates of happiness. In D. Kahneman, E. Diener, & N. Schwarz (Eds.), Well-being: Foundations of hedonic psychology (pp. 353–373). New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.
  • Aysan, M. F. (2012). Pension regimes, gender and generational inequalities: The persistence of institutional differences in ageing post-industrial democracies. In P. Vanhuysse & A. Goerres (Eds.), Ageing populations in post-industrial democracies: Comparative studies of policies and politics (pp. 106–126). London: Routledge.
  • Aysan, M. F., & Aysan, U. (2017). The effect of employment status on life satisfaction in Europe. In M. H. Bilgin, H. Danis, E. Demir, & U. Can (Eds.), Empirical studies on economics of innovation, public economics and management [Proceedings of the 18th Eurasia Business and Economics Society Conference] (pp. 335–347). Springer.
  • Cacioppo, J. T., & Berntson, G. G. (1999). The affect system architecture and operating characteristics. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 8(5), 133–137.
  • Cantril, H. (1965). The pattern of human concerns (Vol. 4). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
  • Clark, A. E., & Oswald, A. (1994). Unhappiness and unemployment. The Economic Journal, 104(424), 648–659.
  • Cox, R. (2004). The path‐dependency of an idea: Why Scandinavian welfare states remain distinct. Social Policy & Administration, 38(2), 204–219.
  • Di Tella, R., MacCulloch, R. J., & Oswald, A. J. (2003). The macroeconomics of happiness. Review of Economics and Statistics, 85(4), 809–827.
  • Diener, E. (1984). Subjective well-being. Psychological Bulletin, 95, 542–575.
  • Diener, E. D., Emmons, R. A., Larsen, R. J., & Griffin, S. (1985). The satisfaction with Life Scale. Journal of Personality Assessment, 49, 71–75.
  • Diener, E., & Biswas-Diener, R. (2002). Will money increase subjective well-being? Social Indicators Research, 57(2), 119–169.
  • Diener, E., Lucas, R. E., Oishi, S., Snyder, C. R., & Lopez, S. J. (2002). Subjective well-being: The science of happiness and life satisfaction. In C. R. Snyder & S. J. Lopez (Eds.), Handbook of positive psychology (pp. 63–74). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Diener, E., Oishi, S., & Lucas, R. E. (2003). Personality, culture, and subjective well-being: Emotional and cognitive evaluations of life. Annual Review of Psychology, 54(1), 403–425.
  • Easterlin, R. A. (1974). Does economic growth improve the human lot? Some empirical evidence. Nations and Households in Economic Growth, 89, 89–125.
  • Esping-Andersen, G. (1990). The three worlds of welfare capitalism. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
  • Esping-Andersen, G. (1999). Social foundations of postindustrial economies. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • Eurofound. (2012). European Quality of Life Survey 2012. Retrieved from https://www.eurofound. europa.eu/surveys/european-quality-of-life-surveys/european-quality-of-life-survey-2012
  • Eurofound. (2014). Yaşam kalitesi eğilimleri Türkiye: 2003–2012. Retrieved from https://www. eurofound.europa.eu/tr/publications/report/2014/quality-of-life-social-policies/trends-inquality-of-life-turkey-2003-2012
  • Ferrera, M. (1996). The ‘Southern model’ of welfare in social Europe. Journal of European Social Policy, 6(1), 17–37.
  • Frey, B. S., & Stutzer, A. (2000). Happiness, economy and institutions. The Economic Journal, 110(466), 918–938.
  • Frey, B. S., & Stutzer, A. (2010). Happiness and economics: How the economy and institutions affect human well-being. New Jersey, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Gallup, G. H. (1976). Human needs and satisfactions a global survey. Public Opinion Quarterly, 40(4), 459–467.
  • Gana, K., Bailly, N., Saada, Y., Joulain, M., & Alaphilippe, D. (2013). Does life satisfaction change in old age: Results from an 8-year longitudinal study. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 68(4), 540–552.
  • Gençöz, T. (2000). Pozitif ve Negatif Duygu Ölçeği: Geçerlik ve güvenirlik çalışması. Türk Psikoloji Dergisi, 15(46), 19–26.
  • Joshanloo, M., & Weijers, D. (2014). Aversion to happiness across cultures: A review of where and why people are averse to happiness. Journal of Happiness Studies, 15(3), 717–735.
  • Lucas, R. E., Clark, A. E., Georgellis, Y., & Diener, E. (2003). Reexamining adaptation and the set point model of happiness: Reactions to changes in marital status. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84(3), 527–539.
  • Lykken, D., & Tellegen, A. (1996). Happiness is a stochastic phenomenon. Psychological Science, 7(3), 186–189.
  • Myers, D. G., & Diener, E. (1995). Who is happy? Psychological Science, 6(1), 10–19.
  • Ng, Y.-K. (2002). The East-Asian happiness gap: Speculating on causes and implications. Pacific Economic Review, 7(1), 51–63.
  • Oishi, S., & Gilbert, E. A. (2016). Current and future directions in culture and happiness research. Current Opinion in Psychology, 8, 54–58. Ono, H., & Lee, K. S. (2013). Welfare states and the redistribution of happiness. Social Forces, 92(2), 789–814.
  • Ono, H., & Lee, K. S. (2016). Redistributing happiness: How social policies shape life satisfaction. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2013). OECD guidelines on measuring subjective well-being. Washington, DC: Author.
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2016). OECD Statistics. Retrieved from http://stats.oecd.org/
  • Özdemir, S. (2007). Küreselleşme sürecinde refah devleti. İstanbul: İstanbul Ticaret Odası.
  • Pacek, A., & Radcliff, B. (2008). Assessing the welfare state: The politics of happiness. Perspectives on Politics, 6(02), 267–277.
  • Radcliff, B. (2001). Politics, markets, and life satisfaction: The political economy of human happiness. American Political Science Review, 95(4), 939–952.
  • Rothstein, B. (2010). Happiness and the welfare state. Social Research: An International Quarterly, 77(2), 441–468.
  • Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2001). On happiness and human potentials: A review of research on hedonic and Eudaimonic well-being. Annual Review of Psychology, 52(1), 141–166.
  • Ryff, C. D., & Keyes, C. L. M. (1995). The structure of psychological well-being revisited. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69(4), 719–727.
  • Saris, W. E., Veenhoven, R., Scherpenzeel, A. C., & Bunting, B. (1996). A comparative study of satisfaction with life in Europe. Budapest: Eotvos University Press.
  • Schilling, O. (2006). Development of life satisfaction in old age: another view on the “paradox’’. Social Indicators Research, 75(2), 241–271.
  • Spicker, P. (2008). Social policy: Themes and approaches. Bristol: Policy Press.
  • Tuzgöl-Erdost, M. (2005). Öznel İyi Oluş Ölçeği’nin Geliştirilmesi: Geçerlik ve güvenirlik çalışması. Türk Psikolojik Danışma ve Rehberlik Dergisi, 3(23), 103–111.
  • Veenhoven, R. (1996). Developments in satisfaction-research. Social Indicators Research, 37(1), 1–46.
  • Veenhoven, R. (2000). Freedom and happiness: A comparative study in forty-four nations in the early 1990s. In E. Diener & E. M. Suh (Eds.), Culture and subjective well-being (pp. 257–288). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
  • Watson, D., Clark, L. A., & Tellegen, A. (1988). Development and validation of brief measures of positive and negative affect: The PANAS scales. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54(6), 1063–1070.
  • Wilson, W. R. (1967). Correlates of avowed happiness. Psychological Bulletin, 67(4), 294–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/h0024431

Subjective Well-Being in European Welfare Regimes and Turkey

Yıl 2019, Cilt: 39 Sayı: 1, 197 - 214, 30.06.2019

Öz

The aim of this study is to analyze the subjective well-being levels of Europeans and Turkish citizens within the context of welfare-regime typology using the European Quality of Life Survey’s (EQLS) 2012 data. Subjective well-being, which consists of cognitive factors such as life satisfaction and affective factors such as happiness, is affected by individual factors such as personality, gender, age, income, and marital status, as well as macro factors such as macroeconomic indicators, political institutions, and quality of society. Welfare-state types and the quality of social policies are also related to subjective well-being. This study demonstrates that the subjective well-being levels in institutionalized welfare regimes are higher through high levels of social expenditures and developed social services. Furthermore, differences between the lowest and highest income quartiles for subjective well-being are lowest in social-democratic welfare regimes. 

Kaynakça

  • Aidukaite, J. (2009). Old welfare state theories and new welfare regimes in Eastern Europe: Challenges and implications. Communist and Post-communist Studies, 42(1), 23–39. Akarsu, B. (1998). Mutluluk ahlakı: Ahlak öğretileri-I. İstanbul: İnkılap Kitabevi.
  • Argyle, M. (1999). Causes and correlates of happiness. In D. Kahneman, E. Diener, & N. Schwarz (Eds.), Well-being: Foundations of hedonic psychology (pp. 353–373). New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.
  • Aysan, M. F. (2012). Pension regimes, gender and generational inequalities: The persistence of institutional differences in ageing post-industrial democracies. In P. Vanhuysse & A. Goerres (Eds.), Ageing populations in post-industrial democracies: Comparative studies of policies and politics (pp. 106–126). London: Routledge.
  • Aysan, M. F., & Aysan, U. (2017). The effect of employment status on life satisfaction in Europe. In M. H. Bilgin, H. Danis, E. Demir, & U. Can (Eds.), Empirical studies on economics of innovation, public economics and management [Proceedings of the 18th Eurasia Business and Economics Society Conference] (pp. 335–347). Springer.
  • Cacioppo, J. T., & Berntson, G. G. (1999). The affect system architecture and operating characteristics. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 8(5), 133–137.
  • Cantril, H. (1965). The pattern of human concerns (Vol. 4). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
  • Clark, A. E., & Oswald, A. (1994). Unhappiness and unemployment. The Economic Journal, 104(424), 648–659.
  • Cox, R. (2004). The path‐dependency of an idea: Why Scandinavian welfare states remain distinct. Social Policy & Administration, 38(2), 204–219.
  • Di Tella, R., MacCulloch, R. J., & Oswald, A. J. (2003). The macroeconomics of happiness. Review of Economics and Statistics, 85(4), 809–827.
  • Diener, E. (1984). Subjective well-being. Psychological Bulletin, 95, 542–575.
  • Diener, E. D., Emmons, R. A., Larsen, R. J., & Griffin, S. (1985). The satisfaction with Life Scale. Journal of Personality Assessment, 49, 71–75.
  • Diener, E., & Biswas-Diener, R. (2002). Will money increase subjective well-being? Social Indicators Research, 57(2), 119–169.
  • Diener, E., Lucas, R. E., Oishi, S., Snyder, C. R., & Lopez, S. J. (2002). Subjective well-being: The science of happiness and life satisfaction. In C. R. Snyder & S. J. Lopez (Eds.), Handbook of positive psychology (pp. 63–74). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Diener, E., Oishi, S., & Lucas, R. E. (2003). Personality, culture, and subjective well-being: Emotional and cognitive evaluations of life. Annual Review of Psychology, 54(1), 403–425.
  • Easterlin, R. A. (1974). Does economic growth improve the human lot? Some empirical evidence. Nations and Households in Economic Growth, 89, 89–125.
  • Esping-Andersen, G. (1990). The three worlds of welfare capitalism. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
  • Esping-Andersen, G. (1999). Social foundations of postindustrial economies. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • Eurofound. (2012). European Quality of Life Survey 2012. Retrieved from https://www.eurofound. europa.eu/surveys/european-quality-of-life-surveys/european-quality-of-life-survey-2012
  • Eurofound. (2014). Yaşam kalitesi eğilimleri Türkiye: 2003–2012. Retrieved from https://www. eurofound.europa.eu/tr/publications/report/2014/quality-of-life-social-policies/trends-inquality-of-life-turkey-2003-2012
  • Ferrera, M. (1996). The ‘Southern model’ of welfare in social Europe. Journal of European Social Policy, 6(1), 17–37.
  • Frey, B. S., & Stutzer, A. (2000). Happiness, economy and institutions. The Economic Journal, 110(466), 918–938.
  • Frey, B. S., & Stutzer, A. (2010). Happiness and economics: How the economy and institutions affect human well-being. New Jersey, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Gallup, G. H. (1976). Human needs and satisfactions a global survey. Public Opinion Quarterly, 40(4), 459–467.
  • Gana, K., Bailly, N., Saada, Y., Joulain, M., & Alaphilippe, D. (2013). Does life satisfaction change in old age: Results from an 8-year longitudinal study. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 68(4), 540–552.
  • Gençöz, T. (2000). Pozitif ve Negatif Duygu Ölçeği: Geçerlik ve güvenirlik çalışması. Türk Psikoloji Dergisi, 15(46), 19–26.
  • Joshanloo, M., & Weijers, D. (2014). Aversion to happiness across cultures: A review of where and why people are averse to happiness. Journal of Happiness Studies, 15(3), 717–735.
  • Lucas, R. E., Clark, A. E., Georgellis, Y., & Diener, E. (2003). Reexamining adaptation and the set point model of happiness: Reactions to changes in marital status. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84(3), 527–539.
  • Lykken, D., & Tellegen, A. (1996). Happiness is a stochastic phenomenon. Psychological Science, 7(3), 186–189.
  • Myers, D. G., & Diener, E. (1995). Who is happy? Psychological Science, 6(1), 10–19.
  • Ng, Y.-K. (2002). The East-Asian happiness gap: Speculating on causes and implications. Pacific Economic Review, 7(1), 51–63.
  • Oishi, S., & Gilbert, E. A. (2016). Current and future directions in culture and happiness research. Current Opinion in Psychology, 8, 54–58. Ono, H., & Lee, K. S. (2013). Welfare states and the redistribution of happiness. Social Forces, 92(2), 789–814.
  • Ono, H., & Lee, K. S. (2016). Redistributing happiness: How social policies shape life satisfaction. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2013). OECD guidelines on measuring subjective well-being. Washington, DC: Author.
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (2016). OECD Statistics. Retrieved from http://stats.oecd.org/
  • Özdemir, S. (2007). Küreselleşme sürecinde refah devleti. İstanbul: İstanbul Ticaret Odası.
  • Pacek, A., & Radcliff, B. (2008). Assessing the welfare state: The politics of happiness. Perspectives on Politics, 6(02), 267–277.
  • Radcliff, B. (2001). Politics, markets, and life satisfaction: The political economy of human happiness. American Political Science Review, 95(4), 939–952.
  • Rothstein, B. (2010). Happiness and the welfare state. Social Research: An International Quarterly, 77(2), 441–468.
  • Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2001). On happiness and human potentials: A review of research on hedonic and Eudaimonic well-being. Annual Review of Psychology, 52(1), 141–166.
  • Ryff, C. D., & Keyes, C. L. M. (1995). The structure of psychological well-being revisited. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69(4), 719–727.
  • Saris, W. E., Veenhoven, R., Scherpenzeel, A. C., & Bunting, B. (1996). A comparative study of satisfaction with life in Europe. Budapest: Eotvos University Press.
  • Schilling, O. (2006). Development of life satisfaction in old age: another view on the “paradox’’. Social Indicators Research, 75(2), 241–271.
  • Spicker, P. (2008). Social policy: Themes and approaches. Bristol: Policy Press.
  • Tuzgöl-Erdost, M. (2005). Öznel İyi Oluş Ölçeği’nin Geliştirilmesi: Geçerlik ve güvenirlik çalışması. Türk Psikolojik Danışma ve Rehberlik Dergisi, 3(23), 103–111.
  • Veenhoven, R. (1996). Developments in satisfaction-research. Social Indicators Research, 37(1), 1–46.
  • Veenhoven, R. (2000). Freedom and happiness: A comparative study in forty-four nations in the early 1990s. In E. Diener & E. M. Suh (Eds.), Culture and subjective well-being (pp. 257–288). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
  • Watson, D., Clark, L. A., & Tellegen, A. (1988). Development and validation of brief measures of positive and negative affect: The PANAS scales. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54(6), 1063–1070.
  • Wilson, W. R. (1967). Correlates of avowed happiness. Psychological Bulletin, 67(4), 294–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/h0024431
Toplam 48 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Ümmügülsüm Aysan 0000-0002-5489-763X

Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Haziran 2019
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2019 Cilt: 39 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Aysan, Ü. (2019). Avrupa Refah Rejimleri ve Türkiye’de Öznel İyi Oluş. İstanbul University Journal of Sociology, 39(1), 197-214.
AMA Aysan Ü. Avrupa Refah Rejimleri ve Türkiye’de Öznel İyi Oluş. İstanbul University Journal of Sociology. Haziran 2019;39(1):197-214.
Chicago Aysan, Ümmügülsüm. “Avrupa Refah Rejimleri Ve Türkiye’de Öznel İyi Oluş”. İstanbul University Journal of Sociology 39, sy. 1 (Haziran 2019): 197-214.
EndNote Aysan Ü (01 Haziran 2019) Avrupa Refah Rejimleri ve Türkiye’de Öznel İyi Oluş. İstanbul University Journal of Sociology 39 1 197–214.
IEEE Ü. Aysan, “Avrupa Refah Rejimleri ve Türkiye’de Öznel İyi Oluş”, İstanbul University Journal of Sociology, c. 39, sy. 1, ss. 197–214, 2019.
ISNAD Aysan, Ümmügülsüm. “Avrupa Refah Rejimleri Ve Türkiye’de Öznel İyi Oluş”. İstanbul University Journal of Sociology 39/1 (Haziran 2019), 197-214.
JAMA Aysan Ü. Avrupa Refah Rejimleri ve Türkiye’de Öznel İyi Oluş. İstanbul University Journal of Sociology. 2019;39:197–214.
MLA Aysan, Ümmügülsüm. “Avrupa Refah Rejimleri Ve Türkiye’de Öznel İyi Oluş”. İstanbul University Journal of Sociology, c. 39, sy. 1, 2019, ss. 197-14.
Vancouver Aysan Ü. Avrupa Refah Rejimleri ve Türkiye’de Öznel İyi Oluş. İstanbul University Journal of Sociology. 2019;39(1):197-214.