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SUMMARY
With China`s sustained economic development, its residents are paying more attention to the improvement in their quality of life and the pursuit of happiness (Davey and Rato, 2012; Easterlin et_al, 2012). Subjective well-being (SWB) has thus become a comprehensive indicator of social development (Cummins, 2018; Wang et_al, 2020; Pleeging et_al, 2021). Being the primary handler of household chores (Jiaming et_al, 2017; Chen, 2020; Yuchen, 2021), they face both domestic and working constraints (Lee, 2002; Yuqing and Chengcheng, 2019; Yuqing et_al, 2021), their feelings of happiness are more diversified, and can comprehensively reflect . . .
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