A Study On Subjective Wellbeing Of Youngsters

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Dr P. Srilekha
Ms Mohana Priya V

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Subjective well being is a term that describes how a person tends to experience their life and opinion about their overall happiness and satisfaction. It is essential to appraise how the youngsters experience their life and the positivity they carry as they are major source of contribution for a better tomorrow. Focusing on well being of the youth is an essential study as it tries to understand how the current youngsters evaluate their life and the amount of fulfillment they carry being a young adult. Subjective well being of young generation is not only linked with current happy mindset and satisfaction towards life of today but also can predict the upcoming generation’s  mental health as they are going to be productive resource of the future. This study tries to throw light on the subjective wellbeing of youngsters and attempts to find the factors that contribute for their happiness and contentment in order to develop recommendation for a healthier society.

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Dr P. Srilekha, & Ms Mohana Priya V. (2024). A Study On Subjective Wellbeing Of Youngsters. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(11), 2282–2284. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i11.10402
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Dr P. Srilekha

Assistant Professor, Department Of Social Work, Hindusthan College Of Arts & Science, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

Ms Mohana Priya V

student, Msw, Department Of Social Work, Hindusthan College Of Arts & Science, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

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