Internet Use, Life Satisfaction, and Subjective Well-Being Among the Elderly: Evidence From 2017 China General Social Survey
Purpose: The research objectives of this study are to test the scientific propositions of whether Internet use promotes life satisfaction among the elderly, whether there is variability in the effect of Internet use on the well-being of the elderly, and through what channels Internet use affects the...
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Main Authors: | Hua-lei Yang (Author), Yuan-yang Wu (Author), Xue-yu Lin (Author), Lin Xie (Author), Shuo Zhang (Author), Si-qing Zhang (Author), Shi-ming Ti (Author), Xiao-dong Zheng (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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