The Universality of Subjective Wellbeing Indicators: A Multi-disciplinary and Multi-national Perspective
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
Format
Hardcover
Pages
194
Language
English
Published
Dec 31, 2002
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2002
ISBN-10
1402010443
ISBN-13
9781402010446
Description
This work delves into the intricate landscape of subjective wellbeing, exploring it through a multi-disciplinary and multi-national lens. The authors, renowned experts in the field, bring their insights to illuminate how various factors influence the perception of wellbeing across different cultures and societies. The analysis extends beyond mere statistics, emphasizing the significance of individual experiences and values in shaping one's sense of happiness and life satisfaction.
Readers will find a rich exploration of methodologies employed to measure subjective wellbeing, along with discussions that bridge psychology, sociology, and public policy. The authors address global patterns and variations, shedding light on how diverse interpretations of wellbeing manifest in different contexts. This comprehensive examination not only enriches the understanding of subjective wellbeing but also serves as a crucial resource for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in the factors that contribute to a fulfilling life.
Readers will find a rich exploration of methodologies employed to measure subjective wellbeing, along with discussions that bridge psychology, sociology, and public policy. The authors address global patterns and variations, shedding light on how diverse interpretations of wellbeing manifest in different contexts. This comprehensive examination not only enriches the understanding of subjective wellbeing but also serves as a crucial resource for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in the factors that contribute to a fulfilling life.
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