Authors
Felicia A Huppert, Nic Marks, Andrew Clark, Johannes Siegrist, Alois Stutzer, Joar Vittersø, Morten Wahrendorf
Publication date
2009/5
Journal
Social Indicators Research
Volume
91
Pages
301-315
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
It has become customary to judge the success of a society through the use of objective indicators, predominantly economic and social ones. Yet in most developed nations, increases in income, education and health have arguably not produced comparable increases in happiness or life satisfaction. While much has been learned from the introduction of subjective measures of global happiness or life satisfaction into surveys, significant recent progress in the development of high-quality subjective measures of personal and social well-being has not been fully exploited. This article describes the development of a set of well-being indicators which were included in Round 3 of the European Social Survey. This Well-being Module seeks to evaluate the success of European countries in promoting the personal and social well-being of their citizens. In addition to providing a better understanding of domain-specific …
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