Lecturers’ Subjective Well-being: A case study

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Tam, T., Hien, N., & Hoai, N. (2021). Lecturers’ Subjective Well-being: A case study. Vietnam Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 4(4), 1303–1311. https://doi.org/10.31817/vjas.2021.4.4.09

Lecturers’ Subjective Well-being: A case study

Tran Thi Thanh Tam (*) 1 , Nguyen Thi Thanh Hien 1   , Nguyen Thi Hoai 1

  • Corresponding author: ttttam@vnua.edu.vn
  • 1 Faculty of Education and Foreign Languages, Vietnam National University of Agriculture, Hanoi, Vietnam 131000
  • Keywords

    Subjective well-being, lecturers, Vietnam National University of Agriculture

    Abstract


    The aim of this study was to show the level of lecturers’ subjective well-being at Vietnam National University of Agriculture and the differences in their subjective well-being levels according to the variables of gender, education, income, and teaching experience. The study used the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire (OHQ) designed by Hills and Argyle (2002). The questionnaire included 29 items and has been widely used as a scale for the assessment of personal subjective well-being. The results showed that most lecturers at Vietnam National University of Agriculture were quite happy. There were significant differences in the level of subjective well-being according to some variables investigated.

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