Henley School of Business, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6UD, United Kingdom
Research Article
A Study of the Financial Crisis and its Effect on Psychological Well-Being, Health, Satisfaction, and Financial Incapability
Author(s): Paul Thompson* and Victor Dulewicz
This study explores the effect of the financial crisis on the consumer and its impact on psychological well-being and life satisfaction with the core question investigating what effect the
financial crisis has on the psychological well-being and life satisfaction of house hold heads in the United Kingdom. The reversed model approach used in the study analysed from
two perspectives before and after the financial crisis. One is to investigate the psychological well-being using the general health questionnaire and its effect on health, life satisfaction
and financial incapability. The second is to investigate financial incapability and its effect on health, life satisfaction and psychological well-being based on the British Household Panel
(1991-2009) and Understanding Society (2010) Surveys.
They are two integrated large nationwide panel surveys commissioned by.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2795-6172.2021.5.139