The growing acceptance of subjective wellbeing (or ‘happiness’) measures for public policy purposes has proved controversial. Ian Bache and Louise Reardon review the issues and argue that the extent to which this agenda has taken hold is overstated and concerns are mostly based on a particular (narrow) interpretation of the purpose of the wellbeing agenda
The debate surrounding the use of subjective measures of well-being for policy purposes has intensif...
Many experts now recognize that income is not a measure that alone captures the wellbeing of individ...
Since David Cameron announced his intention to measure the country’s happiness in 2010 there has bee...
Governments in a number of countries have shown increasing interest in seeking to elevate happiness ...
Governments in liberal democracies pursue social welfare, but in many different ways. The wellbeing ...
There is growing international interest among policymakers in the promotion of wellbeing as an obje...
The idea that the happiness and wellbeing of individuals should shape government policy has been aro...
The measurement of wellbeing is central to public policy. There are three uses for any measure: 1) m...
Regardless of the motivation and intention behind it, the move to base government policy on measures...
There is growing interest among policymakers in the promotion of wellbeing as an objective of public...
Governments around the world are now beginning to seriously consider the use of measures of subjecti...
Wellbeing – or the prudential good life – refers to how well someone’s life is going for him or her ...
Governments are becoming interested in the concept of human well-being and how truly to assess it. A...
Contains fulltext : 74894.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Over the centuri...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the most appropriate means of measuring individual wellbeing fo...
The debate surrounding the use of subjective measures of well-being for policy purposes has intensif...
Many experts now recognize that income is not a measure that alone captures the wellbeing of individ...
Since David Cameron announced his intention to measure the country’s happiness in 2010 there has bee...
Governments in a number of countries have shown increasing interest in seeking to elevate happiness ...
Governments in liberal democracies pursue social welfare, but in many different ways. The wellbeing ...
There is growing international interest among policymakers in the promotion of wellbeing as an obje...
The idea that the happiness and wellbeing of individuals should shape government policy has been aro...
The measurement of wellbeing is central to public policy. There are three uses for any measure: 1) m...
Regardless of the motivation and intention behind it, the move to base government policy on measures...
There is growing interest among policymakers in the promotion of wellbeing as an objective of public...
Governments around the world are now beginning to seriously consider the use of measures of subjecti...
Wellbeing – or the prudential good life – refers to how well someone’s life is going for him or her ...
Governments are becoming interested in the concept of human well-being and how truly to assess it. A...
Contains fulltext : 74894.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Over the centuri...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the most appropriate means of measuring individual wellbeing fo...
The debate surrounding the use of subjective measures of well-being for policy purposes has intensif...
Many experts now recognize that income is not a measure that alone captures the wellbeing of individ...
Since David Cameron announced his intention to measure the country’s happiness in 2010 there has bee...