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HOW DOES A DUTY OF LIFE INFLUENCE HAPPINESS? CASE STUDY OF BAN SAN CHOK POK, DOK KHAMTAI SUB-DISTRICT DOK KHAMTAI DISTRICT, PHAYAO, THAILAND

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL AND AUTOMATION ENGINEERING
Author(s): DATSUN SAMERCHUE , KUANRUETHAI TEMSAWAT , WEERAPONG KITIWONG

Abstract: In this study, two research questions “what is the level of villagers’ happiness?” and “which factors influence their happiness?” are posed. To address these two research questions, this study uses mixed-methods research approach. Field survey, interview, and questionnaire are performed to collect both qualitative and quantitative data. Final sample includes 155 people. Unlike previous studies which classified their sample according to age and sex, this study classifies its sample into six groups according to their duty of life. The six groups include grandmothers, grandfathers, mothers, fathers, daughters, and sons. It is found that grandmothers are less happy when they have to take the role of the head of the family. Going to pray at the temple only increases the mothers’ happiness. Interestingly, there is contradictory evidence of the extent to which loan influences grandparents’ happiness. Having a loan makes grandmothers happier but grandfathers less happy. On the other hand, the

  • Publication Date: 19-Aug-2016
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-103-0-50
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HOW DOES A DUTY OF LIFE INFLUENCE HAPPINESS? CASE STUDY OF BAN SAN CHOK POK, DOK KHAMTAI SUB-DISTRICT DOK KHAMTAI DISTRICT, PHAYAO, THAILAND

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Author(s): DATSUN SAMERCHUE , KUANRUETHAI TEMSAWAT , WEERAPONG KITIWONG

Abstract: In this study, two research questions “what is the level of villagers’ happiness?” and “which factors influence their happiness?” are posed. To address these two research questions, this study uses mixed-methods research approach. Field survey, interview, and questionnaire are performed to collect both qualitative and quantitative data. Final sample includes 155 people. Unlike previous studies which classified their sample according to age and sex, this study classifies its sample into six groups according to their duty of life. The six groups include grandmothers, grandfathers, mothers, fathers, daughters, and sons. It is found that grandmothers are less happy when they have to take the role of the head of the family. Going to pray at the temple only increases the mothers’ happiness. Interestingly, there is contradictory evidence of the extent to which loan influences grandparents’ happiness. Having a loan makes grandmothers happier but grandfathers less happy. On the other hand, the

  • Publication Date: 19-Aug-2016
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-103-0-50
  • Views: 0
  • Downloads: 0