Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being
Princeton University · Princeton Public Schools
Abstract
Direct reports of subjective well-being may have a useful role in the measurement of consumer preferences and social welfare, if they can be done in a credible way. Can well-being be measured by a subjective survey, even approximately? In this paper, we discuss research on how individuals' responses to subjective well-being questions vary with their circumstances and other factors. We will argue that it is fruitful to distinguish among different conceptions of utility rather than presume to measure a single, unifying concept that motivates all human choices and registers all relevant feelings and experiences. While various measures of well-being are useful for some purposes, it is important to recognize that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 111.85
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 80
Authors
2- DKDaniel KahnemanCorresponding
Princeton University, Princeton Public Schools
- ABAlan B Krueger
Princeton University, Princeton Public Schools
Topics & keywords
- Feeling
- Perception
- Social psychology
- Well-being
- Virtue
- Psychology
- Subjective well-being
- Index (typography)
- Reduced inequalities