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Title: Wellbeing in Two Nova Scotia Communities


1
Wellbeing in Two Nova Scotia Communities
  • Halifax
  • June 2008
  • Mike Pennock
  • Martha Pennock
  • Ron Colman

2
GPI Community Surveys
  • 2002/2003
  • Glace Bay (1,708)
  • Kings County (1,898)
  • Wellbeing in two contrasting communities in same
    political jurisdiction
  • Wide range of variables

3
Contrasting Communities
  • Glace Bay
  • Older industrial area
  • Mining and primary industries
  • History of economic instability
  • Kings County
  • Diversified economy
  • Agriculture
  • Manufacturing
  • Government
  • Economic Stability

4
Samples
  • Glace Bay respondents had higher rate of
    unemployment and lower incomes
  • Kings had higher proportion married

5
Economic Security
Glace-Bay Kings
Unemployment 26.4 12.7
Part-time 16.6 15.4
Discouraged 40.9 16.3
Long-term 62.3 52.5
Multiple Jobs 5.1 11.0
Households lt20,000 28 14
6
Life-Satisfaction
GB Kings Chi-Square
Very Satisfied 40.3 39.4 2.24 df2 Plt.32
Somewhat Satisfied 50.3 53.4 2.24 df2 Plt.32
Dissatisfied 9.3 8.2 2.24 df2 Plt.32
7
Potential for Improved Satisfaction
who would be more satisfied if Glace Bay Kings p
More time with family and friends 29.1 23.2 Plt.001
Less stress 39.0 31.2 Plt.001
Make a difference to community 11.7 8.7 Plt.001
More money 24.7 14.5 Plt.001
More Possessions 8.7 3.3 Plt.001
Financially secure 38.8 25.5 Plt.001
8
Percent Reporting They Are Very Satisfied With
Life
9
Importance of Own Values
rating 8 to 10 GB Kings p
Family 95.2 94.4 NS
Responsibility 93.2 93.2 NS
Freedom 87.5 89.1 NS
Friendship 88.4 86.4 NS
Financial Security 80.6 72.4 Plt.000
Generosity 78.4 73.4 Plt.000
Pleasure 70.8 68.6 NS
Spiritual 67.2 52.5 Plt.000
Career Success 68 58.3 Plt.000
Material Wealth 32.4 22.8 Plt.000
10
Importance of Core Values
Rating 8-10 Self Others
Family 94.9 55.9
Responsibility 93.3 50.8
Freedom 88.4 80.6
Friendship 87.3 54.2
Financial Security 76.3 76.9
Generosity 75.8 36.6
Pleasure 69.6 76.1
Spiritual 59.5 29.4
Career Success 62.8 92.4
Material Wealth 27.4 67.8
11
Factor Analysis of Values Scales
  • Social factor (family life, friendship,
    generosity, spiritual)
  • Materialistic factor (material wealth, financial
    security, career, pleasure)
  • Factor scores

12
Values and Life Satisfaction
Describing Self as Very Satisfied With Life Describing Self as Very Satisfied With Life Describing Self as Very Satisfied With Life Describing Self as Very Satisfied With Life Describing Self as Very Satisfied With Life Describing Self as Very Satisfied With Life
Quartile Value Score Quartile Value Score Quartile Value Score Quartile Value Score Quartile Value Score
Low on Value Factor 2 3 High on Value Factor
Social Values 30.1 36.2 45.4 46.5 Plt.000
Material Values 38.6 37.4 38.7 43.4 ns
13
Distribution of Material Value Scores
14
Self-Reported Stress
15
Stress by Activity
16
Sources of Stress
  • Kings
  • Too many demands
  • Too many hours
  • Insufficient autonomy
  • Interpersonal conflict
  • Glace Bay
  • Too few hours
  • Risk
  • Fear of layoffs

17
Stress and Employment
  • More two-income families in Kings
  • Two-income families much more highly stressed
    than one income families
  • Two income families on Kings more highly stressed
    than in Glace Bay
  • No differences between one-income families

18
Stress and Household Income
19
Percentage of workers willing to trade all or
part of a future pay increase for shorter work
hours
20
Health Status
  • No significant difference in self-reported health
    status
  • GB had higher rate of disabling pain
  • May be attributable to higher rates of
    arthritis/rheumatism and back problems
  • Strong relationship to income in both communities

21
Query
  • If health status is income related and Glace bay
    has a much higher proportion of low income
    respondents, why isnt their overall health
    status lower than Kings?

22
Very good to excellent health
-20000 20-34999 35-49999 50-69999 70
GB 33 46 55 58 73
Kings 30 41 52 60 67
23
Health Status and Income
  • Higher rates across most income groups in Glace
    Bay
  • As a result, overall rates are equivalent despite
    the higher rates of low-income in Glace Bay and
    relationship between health and income

24
Chronic Disease
  • Glace Bay had higher rates on a number of
    diseases after controlling for differences in age
    of the populations- high blood pressure (though
    not heart disease), bronchitis/emphysema,
    sinusitis, cancer, ulcers, diabetes and glaucoma.
  •  Kings higher rate of allergies- food and
    non-food

25
Risk Factors
  • No difference in obesity or sedentary lifestyles
    although Kings more likely to be physically
    active in leisure
  • Glace Bay has significantly higher current smoke
    rate but lower ever-smoked rate
  • Quit rate much higher in Kings County

26
Preventive Care
Blood Pressure Paps Breast Exam Mammogram
GB 76 45 35 40
Kings 74 47 45 64
Appear low Kings higher across all income grps Kings very high
27
Benefits
28
Benefits
  • Part-time workers were less than half as likely
    to have most benefits
  • Very strong relationship with income
  • Particularly strong in Glace Bay- less than 5 of
    lowest income
  • (-20,000) have benefits (12 to 30 in Kings)

29
Mental Health
Glace Bay Kings
2 symptoms 22 21
Depressed feelings 16 13
Childhood risk factors 33 33
Higher in females, young and lower incomes Higher in females, young and lower incomes Higher in females, young and lower incomes
30
Depressed feelings associated with child risk
factors
31
Decision Control
32
Spirituality
  • Glace Bay had higher rates of self-reported
    spirituality and church attendance

33
Social Support
Glace Bay Kings Significant
Count on in crisis 95.5 94.4 No
Advice 94.6 91.6 Yes
Loved 96.8 94.7 Yes
Close relative 1/week 80.1 72.9 Yes
Neighbour 1/week 77.9 63.1 Yes
34
Voluntary
Glace Bay Kings Significance
Group or Organization 29.0 51.6 Yes
Not Group or Organization 52.1 59.3 Yes
Care-giving outside home 6.5 6.5 No
Strongly associated with life-satisfaction Strongly associated with life-satisfaction Strongly associated with life-satisfaction Strongly associated with life-satisfaction
35
Crime and Security
  • Glace Bay reported higher levels of fear and
    concerns about crime despite being half as likely
    to have been victimized or to know someone who
    has been victimized.

36
Understanding the ecological footprint
Nova Scotia Income Quintile Income Quintile Income Quintile Income Quintile Income Quintile
Nova Scotia Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5
Footprint 6.2 6.6 7.0 8.1 10.7
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38
Ecological Attitudes
  • Large majority (80) believe their way of life
    produces too much waste and most of us consume
    more than we need
  • Two-thirds believed they could consume less if
    they chose
  • Stronger in Kings and among high income (81
    could consume less)

39
CONCLUSIONS
40
Levels of wellbeing similar?
  • No significant difference in life-satisfaction
    between GB and Kings
  • But GB more likely to believe that their
    life-satisfaction could be improved by improved
    material circumstances
  • Therefore- more materialistic values

41
Great expectations?
  • Already have rates of life-satisfaction that are
    similar to Kings
  • Yet they expect a greater increase from improved
    determinants
  • Does GB expect more from income gains than can be
    delivered?

42
Example of focusing illusion?
  • When people consider the impact of any single
    factor on their wellbeing- not only income- they
    are prone to exaggerate its importance. We refer
    to this tendency as the focusing illusion
    Despite the weak relation between income and
    global life satisfaction or experienced
    happiness, many people are highly motivated to
    increase their income.
  • Daniel Kahneman- Economist, Princeton University


43
Daniel Gilbert Stumbling on Happiness (2006)
  • Economies thrive when individuals strive, but
    because individuals will only strive for their
    own happiness, it is essential that they
    mistakenly believe that producing and consuming
    are routes to personal wellbeing

44
Stresses reflect local realities
  • Kings
  • Higher stress
  • Too much work
  • Two-income families (more of them and more highly
    stressed than GB)
  • 25 would trade increases for less time
  • Unemployment more stressful
  • Glace Bay
  • Too little work
  • Job insecurity
  • 14 would trade increases for less time
  • Both employment and unemployment are less
    stressful

45
Value Alienation?
  • Large majority of respondents in both
    communities believe they are socially motivated
    individuals living in a materialistic society.

46
Wellbeing and Values
  • Positive social values intrinsically related
    positive wellbeing while materialistic values
    were not
  • Consistent with growing research literature

47
Health Status
  • Similar in self-rated health
  • GB has more self-reported health problems
  • Similar in risk factors except GB higher smoking
    rates
  • Due to lower quit rates

48
Health Status and Income
  • Higher levels of self-rated health in Glace Bay
    after controlling for income differences
  • Overall ratings are similar, despite differences
    in income distribution

49
Mental Health
  • Similar rates in GB and Kings
  • Highest rates of problems among females, young
    people and low income

50
Social Capital
  • GB higher rates of spirituality and social
    support
  • GB less likely to volunteer (formally or
    informally)
  • GB higher rate of fear of crime despite lower
    victimization

51
Glace Bay
  • High levels of wellbeing in GB, despite economic
    insecurities, probably due to strengths on other
    determinants- particularly spirituality and
    social support- and lower levels of stress and
    higher decision control
  • But greater expectations from improved economic
    conditions

52
Kings County
  • Higher income and economic security partially due
    to higher rate of two-income families- at the
    cost of higher rates of stress

53
Values and alienation
  • Both see themselves as socially motivated but
    living in a materialistic society
  • Positive social values associated with higher
    life-satisfaction
  • Conflict between consumption and ecological
    attitudes

54
Surprises
  • Higher fear of crime and lower rates of
    volunteerism in GB
  • Both associated with community connectiveness
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