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J Rehabil Med 2002; 34: 239–246 LIFE SATISFACTION IN 18- TO 64-YEAR-OLD SWEDES: IN RELATION TO GENDER, AGE, PARTNER AND IMMIGRANT STATUS Axel R. Fugl-Meyer, Roland Melin and Kerstin S. Fugl-Meyer From the Department of Neuroscience, Rehabilitation Medicine, Uppsala University, Sweden Satisfaction with life as a whole and with 10 domains of life life satisfaction to gender, age, having or not having a steady was assessed in a nationally representative Swedish sample partner relationship, being or not being a rst-generation of 1207 women and 1326 men aged between 18 and 64 years, immigrant, and location of domicile (large city, town or rural using a generic self-report checklist (LiSat-11), with levels of area). satisfaction ranging along a six-grade ordinal scale from 1 Some 10 years ago Veenhoven (1) stated that society is more (very dissatis ed) to 6 (very satis ed). The main ndings are likely to ourish with happy than with unhappy citizens, and that, with marginal exceptions, life satisfaction is gender from the perspective of rehabilitation medicine Fugl-Meyer et independent, while age is systematically and positively al. (2) have previously de ned rehabilitation as a process which associated with vocational and nancial situations. Having
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Published: Sep 1, 2002
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