The China Post
Date: November 20, 2017
By: C.W. Hsu and Flor Wang
TAIPEI (CNA) – The majority of children in Taiwan are satisfied with their lives, although
the percentage is below the global average, according to the results of a survey released on Monday, International Children’s Rights Day.
The survey, which was conducted May 24 to June 23, found that 82.8 percent of Taiwan’s children rated their subjective life satisfaction higher than 60 on a scale of 100, the Child Welfare League Foundation said in a press statement.
Only 17.2 percent gave a score under 60 that indicated dissatisfaction, the foundation said.
However, the percentage of children in Taiwan who expressed satisfaction with their lives was lower than the world average of 87.5 percent, the foundation said.
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