This paper attempts to measure individual happiness and relate it to the GNH parameters. The most common GNH parameters have been converted into micro-working variables using the scaling technique. Data on such variables are collected using a field survey of 612 individuals, from both urban and rural areas, and we used econometric technique to establish the interconnection. The study concludes that while education has strong influence on the happiness of people in urban areas, it has an extremely low impact in rural areas. Enhancement in health would make people happy, more so in urban areas. Income has emerged as a weak variable influencing happiness both in rural and urban areas. Good governance, specifically the decentralisation of the g...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
Bhutan’s GNH Index is a multidimensional measure and it is linked with a set of policy and programm...
Most economies rely on a national accounting system called Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that measure...
This paper attempts to measure individual happiness and relate it to the GNH parameters. The most co...
From a psychological point of view the author describes a process to determine a quantifiable measur...
The measures of Quality of life are very similar to the measures of happiness for the people. The ob...
This paper investigates empirically some of the critical aspects of wellbeing, primarily constitutin...
Gross National Happiness (GNH) is often recommended as a new approach to assessing economic and soci...
This study aims to refine the gross national happiness (GNH) development concept of Bhutan at the fa...
This study aims to refine the gross national happiness (GNH) development concept of Bhutan at the fa...
An informal note on the Gross National Happiness Index that was released by the Centre of Bhutan Stu...
Increasing happiness is a key priority for the Bhutanese government. This priority displaces more tr...
This article considers the concept of gross national happinesss, as it has evolved in Bhutan, agains...
This paper presents a participatory methodological framework to identify Gross National Happiness (G...
This paper presents a participatory methodological framework to identify Gross National Happiness (G...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
Bhutan’s GNH Index is a multidimensional measure and it is linked with a set of policy and programm...
Most economies rely on a national accounting system called Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that measure...
This paper attempts to measure individual happiness and relate it to the GNH parameters. The most co...
From a psychological point of view the author describes a process to determine a quantifiable measur...
The measures of Quality of life are very similar to the measures of happiness for the people. The ob...
This paper investigates empirically some of the critical aspects of wellbeing, primarily constitutin...
Gross National Happiness (GNH) is often recommended as a new approach to assessing economic and soci...
This study aims to refine the gross national happiness (GNH) development concept of Bhutan at the fa...
This study aims to refine the gross national happiness (GNH) development concept of Bhutan at the fa...
An informal note on the Gross National Happiness Index that was released by the Centre of Bhutan Stu...
Increasing happiness is a key priority for the Bhutanese government. This priority displaces more tr...
This article considers the concept of gross national happinesss, as it has evolved in Bhutan, agains...
This paper presents a participatory methodological framework to identify Gross National Happiness (G...
This paper presents a participatory methodological framework to identify Gross National Happiness (G...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
Bhutan’s GNH Index is a multidimensional measure and it is linked with a set of policy and programm...
Most economies rely on a national accounting system called Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that measure...