Well-being is becoming a concept which is more and more involved in any world development consideration. A large amount of work is being carried out to study measurements of well-being, including a more holistic vision on the development and welfare of a country. This paper proposes an idea of well-being and progress being in equilibrium with each other. This is distant from the two extreme positions: poor but happy, and rich then happy; too romantic the first, and reductive the second. After a short explanation on the meaning of Objective and Subjective well-being, we show some interesting relations between economic and social variables, and we propose a new index to measure the well-being and progress of the countries: the Well-bei...
This paper gives some arguments for the need to redefine economic progress or to shift beyond Gross ...
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The aim of this paper is to contribute to the international debate on “overcoming GDP” as a measure ...
textabstractWell-being is becoming a concept which is more and more involved in any world developme...
Over the past decade, increasing effort has been made to develop both national and global indices of...
Background Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rig...
WellBeing News has carried several stories about global happiness (e.g., World Happiness Report), su...
The global financial crisis brings a crisis of confidence in the traditional ways of measuring welfa...
Defining what a good society is, and consequently its observation and monitoring, should take into a...
The global financial crisis brings a crisis of confidence in the traditional ways of measuring welfa...
Since 2008, the world has experienced several dramatic events: the financial crisis of 2007–08, the ...
The concept of well-being has deep roots in philosophy [Cantril (1965)]. Much later in the 19t...
Three points are crucial, and I would urge member states to consider them seriously. 1. We should me...
Around the world, across a spectrum of disciplines and by many different pathways, measures of wellb...
Happiness research is on the rise, but is confounded by competing definitions of subjective well-bei...
This paper gives some arguments for the need to redefine economic progress or to shift beyond Gross ...
Nations assess human progress mainly through objective economic indicators of material progress (e.g...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the international debate on “overcoming GDP” as a measure ...
textabstractWell-being is becoming a concept which is more and more involved in any world developme...
Over the past decade, increasing effort has been made to develop both national and global indices of...
Background Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rig...
WellBeing News has carried several stories about global happiness (e.g., World Happiness Report), su...
The global financial crisis brings a crisis of confidence in the traditional ways of measuring welfa...
Defining what a good society is, and consequently its observation and monitoring, should take into a...
The global financial crisis brings a crisis of confidence in the traditional ways of measuring welfa...
Since 2008, the world has experienced several dramatic events: the financial crisis of 2007–08, the ...
The concept of well-being has deep roots in philosophy [Cantril (1965)]. Much later in the 19t...
Three points are crucial, and I would urge member states to consider them seriously. 1. We should me...
Around the world, across a spectrum of disciplines and by many different pathways, measures of wellb...
Happiness research is on the rise, but is confounded by competing definitions of subjective well-bei...
This paper gives some arguments for the need to redefine economic progress or to shift beyond Gross ...
Nations assess human progress mainly through objective economic indicators of material progress (e.g...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the international debate on “overcoming GDP” as a measure ...