In recent years, policymakers have shown renewed interest in the notion of wellbeing, or happiness, which are often interchangeable terms in discourse. However, subjective wellbeing or happiness dates back to ancient times. For Aristotle (384-322BC), happiness could take two forms: eudaimonic happiness, the ultimate goal of one’s existence which could be reached by following a virtuous path and undertaking meaningful activities, and hedonistic happiness, linked to the pursuit of personal sati..
There is growing interest among policymakers in the promotion of wellbeing as an objective of public...
Regardless of the motivation and intention behind it, the move to base government policy on measures...
In this paper a paradox is revealed in the politics of well-being over the means and ends of happine...
Governments in liberal democracies pursue social welfare, but in many different ways. The wellbeing ...
Over the last thirty years, happiness research in psychology, economics and philosophy has been disc...
There is growing international interest among policymakers in the promotion of wellbeing as an obje...
Abstract Wellbeing is increasingly supplanting welfare as a central political goal for social and pu...
Happiness and well-being are central to every part of our lives, but how do we become happier as a s...
Governments in a number of countries have shown increasing interest in seeking to elevate happiness ...
The growing acceptance of subjective wellbeing (or ‘happiness’) measures for public policy purposes ...
Wellbeing has emerged as a defining feature of health policy in recent years. In the UK, a 2014 brie...
Alternatives must be found. This open access book addresses that challenge. It sets out a wellbeing ...
What produces a happy society and a happy life? Thanks to the new science of wellbeing, we can now a...
Indicators of social progress are the primary drivers of public policy. If existing economic measur...
Economists have long sought to maximise economic growth, believing this to be their best contributio...
There is growing interest among policymakers in the promotion of wellbeing as an objective of public...
Regardless of the motivation and intention behind it, the move to base government policy on measures...
In this paper a paradox is revealed in the politics of well-being over the means and ends of happine...
Governments in liberal democracies pursue social welfare, but in many different ways. The wellbeing ...
Over the last thirty years, happiness research in psychology, economics and philosophy has been disc...
There is growing international interest among policymakers in the promotion of wellbeing as an obje...
Abstract Wellbeing is increasingly supplanting welfare as a central political goal for social and pu...
Happiness and well-being are central to every part of our lives, but how do we become happier as a s...
Governments in a number of countries have shown increasing interest in seeking to elevate happiness ...
The growing acceptance of subjective wellbeing (or ‘happiness’) measures for public policy purposes ...
Wellbeing has emerged as a defining feature of health policy in recent years. In the UK, a 2014 brie...
Alternatives must be found. This open access book addresses that challenge. It sets out a wellbeing ...
What produces a happy society and a happy life? Thanks to the new science of wellbeing, we can now a...
Indicators of social progress are the primary drivers of public policy. If existing economic measur...
Economists have long sought to maximise economic growth, believing this to be their best contributio...
There is growing interest among policymakers in the promotion of wellbeing as an objective of public...
Regardless of the motivation and intention behind it, the move to base government policy on measures...
In this paper a paradox is revealed in the politics of well-being over the means and ends of happine...