Predicting wellbeing in Latin America with use of classification methods
Summary
Individual life satisfaction has implications that go beyond one’s personal life having
potential to influence social and economic indicators as well. Its significance has made it
a field of study in recent decades. However, these studies are normally focused on the
Western world. Very few look at other regions despite evidence pointing to cultural
differences in what influences life satisfaction. This paper takes a closer look at
subjective wellbeing in Latin America. This region has been found to be happier than
what economic indicators alone would suggest, making it an interesting object of study.
This piece employs supervised learning methods to determine whether currently known
life satisfaction predictors are enough to reliably predict wellbeing. It also takes a look at
relative importance of its predictors in this way adding research with the use of novel
methods to the limited body of knowledge on the topic.