Examining the Relationship between Language and Community’s Subjective Well-being: A Case Study of the Bidayuhs in Sarawak, Malaysia

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2023-03-05

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Subjective well-being refers to a person’s cognitive and affective evaluations of his/her life, including both emotional reactions and cognitive judgements of satisfaction. Using the Bidayuh indigenous community in Sarawak, Malaysia as a case study, this poster examines the relationship between speaking/learning mother tongue and the community’s subjective well-being.

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