Unfolding emotions for creating happiness and quality of life in Malaysia's low-income community using text mining

Determining the true reasons for happiness that exist in different social groups is important, especially in the case of those groups where poverty strongly dominates people's well-being and happiness. To understand the factors that determine happiness among poor communities, this study collect...

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Published in:Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
Main Author: Shuhidan S.M.; Lokman A.M.; Hamidi S.R.; Kadir S.A.; Syahirah S.; Alam M.M.
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Ltd 2023
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Shuhidan S.M.; Lokman A.M.; Hamidi S.R.; Kadir S.A.; Syahirah S.; Alam M.M.
Unfolding emotions for creating happiness and quality of life in Malaysia's low-income community using text mining
2023
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
33
5
10.1002/casp.2716
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85165286968&doi=10.1002%2fcasp.2716&partnerID=40&md5=757e16e160cde9722e4ab09dc7efeb0b
Determining the true reasons for happiness that exist in different social groups is important, especially in the case of those groups where poverty strongly dominates people's well-being and happiness. To understand the factors that determine happiness among poor communities, this study collected data in the form of 1,793 responses from low-income communities, who constitute 40% of Malaysia's workforce. To ascertain the feelings and emotional responses of the target group, primary source data were collected based on a questionnaire survey utilising the Lokman Emotion Importance Quadrant (LEIQ™) model. The data were analysed using text mining techniques based on R-Language software. According to the findings, happiness in Malaysian low-income communities is primarily shaped by concerns about family matters such as success, care issues, education and so on. Interestingly, government financial support, money, income and work matters are only fifth in importance, and lastly, the least emphasis was put on the public transportation issue. To ensure the true happiness and wellbeing of people who are struggling financially, policymakers must provide not only financial assistance but also ensure a better future for their families: better healthcare, better incomes, keeping a roof over their heads, etc. This study will be useful to the government, development agencies, NGOs, international organisations and other stakeholders wanting to realise the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Malaysia and similarly affected countries. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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author Shuhidan S.M.; Lokman A.M.; Hamidi S.R.; Kadir S.A.; Syahirah S.; Alam M.M.
spellingShingle Shuhidan S.M.; Lokman A.M.; Hamidi S.R.; Kadir S.A.; Syahirah S.; Alam M.M.
Unfolding emotions for creating happiness and quality of life in Malaysia's low-income community using text mining
author_facet Shuhidan S.M.; Lokman A.M.; Hamidi S.R.; Kadir S.A.; Syahirah S.; Alam M.M.
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title Unfolding emotions for creating happiness and quality of life in Malaysia's low-income community using text mining
title_short Unfolding emotions for creating happiness and quality of life in Malaysia's low-income community using text mining
title_full Unfolding emotions for creating happiness and quality of life in Malaysia's low-income community using text mining
title_fullStr Unfolding emotions for creating happiness and quality of life in Malaysia's low-income community using text mining
title_full_unstemmed Unfolding emotions for creating happiness and quality of life in Malaysia's low-income community using text mining
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description Determining the true reasons for happiness that exist in different social groups is important, especially in the case of those groups where poverty strongly dominates people's well-being and happiness. To understand the factors that determine happiness among poor communities, this study collected data in the form of 1,793 responses from low-income communities, who constitute 40% of Malaysia's workforce. To ascertain the feelings and emotional responses of the target group, primary source data were collected based on a questionnaire survey utilising the Lokman Emotion Importance Quadrant (LEIQ™) model. The data were analysed using text mining techniques based on R-Language software. According to the findings, happiness in Malaysian low-income communities is primarily shaped by concerns about family matters such as success, care issues, education and so on. Interestingly, government financial support, money, income and work matters are only fifth in importance, and lastly, the least emphasis was put on the public transportation issue. To ensure the true happiness and wellbeing of people who are struggling financially, policymakers must provide not only financial assistance but also ensure a better future for their families: better healthcare, better incomes, keeping a roof over their heads, etc. This study will be useful to the government, development agencies, NGOs, international organisations and other stakeholders wanting to realise the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Malaysia and similarly affected countries. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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