Well-being is more than happiness and life satisfaction: a multidimensional analysis of 21 countries
University of Cambridge · Columbia University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rigor associated with approaches for national and international comparisons of well-being. One major theme in this has been the shift toward multidimensional approaches over reliance on traditional metrics such as single measures (e.g. happiness, life satisfaction) or economic proxies (e.g. GDP).
To produce a cohesive, multidimensional measure of well-being useful for providing meaningful insights for policy, we use data from 2006 and 2012 from the European Social Survey (ESS) to analyze well-being for 21 countries, involving approximately 40,000 individuals for each year. We refer collectively to the items used in the survey as multidimensional psychological well-being (MPWB).
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5Topics & keywords
- Happiness
- Life satisfaction
- Psychological intervention
- Well-being
- Multidimensional analysis
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Psychology
- Quality of Life Research
- Decent work and economic growth