Klasyczne determinanty kontra nowe dynamiki: uwarunkowania szczęścia w Niemczech w erze post-COVID

2026, 2026, Numer 1

University of Gdańsk (Gdańsk, Poland)

University of Gdansk (Gdansk, Poland)


Data publikacji

28.04.2026

Data otrzymania

29.10.2025

Model publikowania

open access

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Dziedzina nauk społecznych

Dyscyplina

ekonomia i finanse, nauki o komunikacji społecznej i mediach, nauki o polityce i administracji, nauki o zarządzaniu i jakości, nauki prawne, nauki socjologiczne, stosunki międzynarodowe

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Angielski

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W artykule przeanalizowano, czy klasyczne uwarunkowania społeczno-ekonomiczne – takie jak PKB per capita, pochodzenie migracyjne, gęstość zaludnienia oraz rankingi miast – nadal wyjaśniają subiektywny dobrostan w Niemczech, największej gospodarce europejskiej, a także w jaki sposób alternatywne dynamiki zyskały na znaczeniu po pandemii COVID-19. Wykorzystując dane z Glücksatlas oraz analizy regresyjne obejmujące 40 największych miast, badanie nie wykazało istotnych efektów czynników klasycznych. Zamiast tego kluczowe okazują się odporność psychiczna, wsparcie społeczne i zaufanie do instytucji. Wyniki podkreślają stabilizującą rolę niemieckiego systemu opieki społecznej oraz wskazują na szersze przesunięcie w badaniach nad szczęściem w stronę wymiarów psychologicznych i instytucjonalnych.

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