their available material resources and their subjective well-being. Participants (n= 13,953)
resided in eight countries and were largely female (57%), between the ages of 10–14 (M=
12.05; SD= 0.59). Each child completed a culturally appropriate country-survey that included
demographic information and validated measures from the International Survey of Children's
Well-Being project (ISCIWeB), which included the Student's Life Satisfaction Scale (SLSS) …