Assessment of the Subjective Well-Being during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Timor-Leste
Assessment of the Subjective Well-Being during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Timor-Leste
March 23, 2022
Based on the
findings of the joint UN-Government nationwide survey (Socio-Economic Impact Assessment)
conducted with 4292 individuals through a nationally representative face-to-face interviews
between July and September 2021, the paper explores the levels of subjective well-being by
different socio-economic determinants. The paper finds the implications of COVID-19 on
subjective well-being in Timor-Leste were mixed. Since the COVID-19 State of Emergency
declared in March 2020, overall life satisfaction was relatively high among all respondents
yet satisfaction with health and feeling part of the community was lower. Majority of the
respondents felt positive affect yet there were significant differences in terms of happiness
based on various socio-economic background of the respondents.