This paper addresses the issues involved in taking a broader, quality of life-based approach rather than an income-based approach to assessing welfare. Te paper shows how a quality of life approach can help to evaluate the welfare effects of factors ranging from health, education, and unemployment to institutional arrangements such as inequality and opportunity. Nonetheless, directly inferring policy implications is problematic because norms and expectations influence the way in which individuals respond to surveys and the definition of happiness is unclear. The latter allows for research comparisons across individuals and cultures but presents challenges as a basis for policymaking
abstract: As happiness research has begun to examine trends outside of Western countries, Latin Amer...
This paper is based on a transformed concept of development: from a concept of development that is s...
The paper explores the conceptual and methodological issues entailed in using subjective measures of...
Over the past several years, most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have experienced macr...
This investigation was concerned with providing a rationale for the understanding and measurement of...
This research paper can be classified as pertaining to the group of empirical studies that try to me...
This research paper can be classified as pertaining to the group of empirical studies that try to me...
This paper integrates the empirical literature attempting to measure quality of life with different ...
Improving quality of life for community members has become increasingly important for policy makers ...
The introduction of the HDI sparked a major debate about the adequacy of income as a measure of deve...
The purpose of this dissertation is to measure well-being in South American countries based on equiv...
Despite being on average a relatively happy country, Colombia has a high level of inequality in subj...
Comparative research on life satisfaction in nations shows links with several things policymakers ca...
The happiness literature provides evidence on various factors, other than money, that do seem to con...
How to assess how well a nation is doing? One way is to look at the quality-of-life of the people wh...
abstract: As happiness research has begun to examine trends outside of Western countries, Latin Amer...
This paper is based on a transformed concept of development: from a concept of development that is s...
The paper explores the conceptual and methodological issues entailed in using subjective measures of...
Over the past several years, most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have experienced macr...
This investigation was concerned with providing a rationale for the understanding and measurement of...
This research paper can be classified as pertaining to the group of empirical studies that try to me...
This research paper can be classified as pertaining to the group of empirical studies that try to me...
This paper integrates the empirical literature attempting to measure quality of life with different ...
Improving quality of life for community members has become increasingly important for policy makers ...
The introduction of the HDI sparked a major debate about the adequacy of income as a measure of deve...
The purpose of this dissertation is to measure well-being in South American countries based on equiv...
Despite being on average a relatively happy country, Colombia has a high level of inequality in subj...
Comparative research on life satisfaction in nations shows links with several things policymakers ca...
The happiness literature provides evidence on various factors, other than money, that do seem to con...
How to assess how well a nation is doing? One way is to look at the quality-of-life of the people wh...
abstract: As happiness research has begun to examine trends outside of Western countries, Latin Amer...
This paper is based on a transformed concept of development: from a concept of development that is s...
The paper explores the conceptual and methodological issues entailed in using subjective measures of...