About this book series

This series, the first of its kind, examines both the objective and subjective dimensions of life quality in Asia, especially East Asia. It unravels and compares the contours, dynamics and patterns of building nations by offering innovative works that discuss basic and applied research and emphasizing inter- and multi-disciplinary approaches to the various domains of life quality. The series appeals to a variety of fields in humanities, social sciences and other professional disciplines. Asia is the largest, most populous continent on Earth, and it is home to the world’s most dynamic region, East Asia. In the past three decades, East Asia has been the most successful region in the world in expanding its economies and integrating them into the global economy, offering lessons on how poor countries, even with limited natural resources, can achieve rapid economic development. Yet while scholars and policymakers have focused on why East Asia has prospered, little has been written on how its economic expansion has affected the quality of life of its citizens. This series publish several volumes a year, either single or multiple-authored monographs or collections of essays.

Electronic ISSN
2211-0569
Print ISSN
2211-0550
Editor-in-Chief
  • Daniel T.L. Shek
Series Editor
  • Alex C. Michalos,
  • Doh Chull Shin,
  • Ming-Chang Tsai

Book titles in this series

  1. Life and Job Satisfaction in China

    Exploring Longitudinal Analysis with Mplus

    Authors:
    • Lukasz Czarnecki
    • Delfino Vargas Chanes
    • Copyright: 2023

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. SCOPUS