Subjective well-being : measuring happiness, suffering, and other dimensions of experience / Panel on Measuring Subjective Well-Being in a Policy-Relevant Framework, Arthur A. Stone and Christopher Mackie, editors ; Committee on National Statistics, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council of the National Academies.

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[2013]
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Could gathering data on subjective well-being help governments and organizations develop policies that better serve the needs of their constituents? This book explores that question, focusing on the policy value of gauging "experienced well-being": peoples' moment to moment and day to day feelings of pleasure, contentment, pain and other emotions and sensations. This report identifies areas of policy and practice where such data would be useful -- ranging from city planning to custody policy to end-of-life care -- and discusses additional aspects of subjective well-being that are important for policy makers to consider. This report also assesses approaches for gathering these data, identifies surveys that should collect them on an experimental basis, and discusses methodological questions that remain.

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Washington, D.C. : The National Academies Press, [2013]

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xiii, 188 pages ; 23 cm

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Includes bibliographical references.

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  • 9780309294461
  • 0309294460