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The Personal and the Political: Israelis' Perception of Well-Being in Times of War and Peace

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This study investigated the perception of personal well-being among different segments of Israeli society for various levels of national stress. The three measures utilized (health worries, happiness, and coping) were derived from 203 surveys of national samples conducted between June 1967 and August 1979 (N = 112,005). Gender, education, age, religiosity, and ethnic origin were correlated with these indicators during periods of low, medium, and high national stress. In general, lower levels of well-being were reported by women, the less educated, the older age groups, the religious, and those of Eastern origin, as predicted. Contrary to expectation, health worries decreased during times of high national stress. The results are discussed in the context of differences between measures of well-being, the intensity of stress on the national level, and the role of each of the above sociodemographic variables as a resource, buffer or handicap, in dealing with stress.

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Landau, S.F., Beit-Hallahmi, B. & Levy, S. The Personal and the Political: Israelis' Perception of Well-Being in Times of War and Peace. Social Indicators Research 44, 329–365 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006885502825

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