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Through multiple regression analysis of the NSAL archival data, this study examined how the subjective well-being (SWB) of African American women ages 18-44 (n = 1,877) can be predicted by their age, years of education, household income, number of children, and marital, parental, and employment statuses.

Publication Date

2017

City

National Harbor, MD

Keywords

Research Symposium

Disciplines

Gender and Sexuality | Medicine and Health Sciences | Race and Ethnicity

Multiple Roles as Predictors of Subjective Well-Being in African American Women

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