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  • 标题:Life Satisfaction – Migrants from Serbia and Montenegro to Denmark: Case Study
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  • 作者:Goran Rajović ; Jelisavka Bulatović
  • 期刊名称:European Researcher
  • 印刷版ISSN:2219-8229
  • 电子版ISSN:2224-0136
  • 出版年度:2016
  • 卷号:102
  • 期号:1
  • 页码:25-43
  • DOI:10.13187/er.2016.102.25
  • 出版社:European Researcher
  • 摘要:The community of migrants from Serbia and Montenegro, although not numerous (about 8.000), it is interesting to researchers because in Denmark the middle of which is economically dependent on, maintains its socio - economic identity, and therefore the quality of life. As an instrument for assessing quality of life of migrants from Serbia and Montenegro in Denmark, used a questionnaire was created by the World Health Organization and questionnaires evaluating quality of life created by Department of Psychology at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, adapted to the needs of this research. Metric characteristics of the questionnaire were evaluated on a sample of 189 respondents - migrants from Serbia and Montenegro who live and work in Denmark. Despite the large variability answer most of these areas (respondents listed a total of 48 resort life as a determinant of their own quality of life), can be classified into the following eight global domains: health, emotional well-being, material well-being, interpersonal relationships, productivity or performance, safety, social communities and religions and spiritual domains of life. Displayed is the average value of the quality of life by gender. Personal values are ranging from 13-100% SM. In order to determine the differences in the index of quality of life in relation to age, conducted statistical testing the quality of life index difference between age groups. For respondents younger than 17-29 years, the average quality of life index was 68.68 with a standard deviation of 12.18. Quality of life index for the second age group (30-59 years) is 67.39 with a standard deviation of 12.17. For respondents 60 and over years, the average index is 66.48, with a standard deviation of 7.07.
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