Why Measure Well‐Being?

In Human Well-Being and the Natural Environment. Oxford University Press (2001)
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Abstract

Reasons for seeking an index of social well‐being are identified in this chapter. Four are given prominence: to compare well‐being across countries ; to compare well‐being across time and generations for the same country ; to check if well‐being is sustainable; and to derive a criterion for judging if a policy is worth undertaking. There is no a priori reason why the same index would be appropriate for the four sets of exercises.

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