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Well-Being for Public Policy
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Author(s):
Ed Diener
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Richard Lucas
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Ulrich Schimmack
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John Helliwell
Publication date:
April 30 2009
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Oxford University Press
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9780195334074
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April 30 2009
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195334074.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Using Well-Being to Inform Public Policy
pp. 8
Defining Well-Being
pp. 23
Limitations of Economic and Social Indicators
pp. 46
Contributions of Well-Being Measures
pp. 67
The Well-Being Measures Are Valid
pp. 95
Issues Regarding the Use of Well-Being Measures for Policy
pp. 119
The Desirability of Well-Being as a Guide for Policy
pp. 133
Health and Well-Being: Policy Examples
pp. 147
The Environment and Well-Being: Policy Examples
pp. 160
Work, the Economy, and Well-Being: Policy Examples
pp. 175
The Social Context of Well-Being: Policy Examples
pp. 187
Existing Surveys
pp. 208
Conclusions
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