Bibliographic Subject Keyword: cost benefit analysis
calculation calculative calling calm camp cancer of mouth Can efficiency in use of resources for happiness be measured? Can happiness be learned? Can happiness be promoted? Can happiness indicators be validated? Can one be too happy? canton Can we be happy most of our life? Can we get happier than we are? capability capital capitalism capitalization Car Cardinal treatment of ordinal measurement care career career switch care for caregiver Caregivers care home caring car penetration cash casino cast caste casual contacts cat catastrophe categories category catholic causal inference causal links causal mechanisms Causal models cause cause precondition celibate centenarians centers central centralization-dispersion Centralization in nation central peripheral central tendency cerebral infarction cerebrum ceremony Certainty of happiness challenge challenging Change average household income in nation Change consumer confidence in nation Change economic regime Change in happiness over time change place Change stock market prices in nation changing character character change Characteristics of children Characteristics of kin Characteristics of the bond Characteristics of the spouse Character strengths interventions charity Charity in nation chatrooms chatting cheating checked cheer up child Child-care in nation Child care Childcare childcare Child care policy childfree childhood child Iq childless Childlessness childlessness child of divorce children Children's concepts of happiness Children with disabilities child wish Chocolate Choice choice chosen work hours Christian views on happiness chronic headache Chronic illness chronic muscoscelettal pain (CMP) chronic pain Chronological age chronology church church attendance Church drop-out Cinema circular negative thought circumstance circumstances CIT cities citizenshap citizenship city city decline city design city dwellers civic Civic behavior civic involvement Civic organization in nation civil civilization civil liberties civil liberty civil war clan Clarity of goals clash class Classics Classification bias clear clemency Clergy clients climacteric Climate/Season Climate activist climate change climate conscious clinical Clinical rating close by closed Closed questions closeness closeness to death cloud club cluster co-residence coach coaching cognitive Cognitive abilities Cognitive and affective appraisals cognitive closure cognitive component Cognitive component: Contentment Cognitive style cognitive style cognizant Cohabit cohabitation coherence Cohesion in nation cohort cold collective collective care Collective events collective expenditures collective experience collective settlement collectivist collectivity college combination combination of average and inequality Combinations with other variables to denote wellbeing combine combined Command of language commitment Commitment to goals Common events in nation common man common people common place common wisdom communal Communal households commune communication Communication devices Communication in organization Communication of happiness Community community Community service community service commute Commuting Compactness Company performance Comparability across measures Comparability of happiness measurements comparative comparative livability Comparative quality-of-life in nation compare Comparison comparison Comparison across nations/languages Comparison across persons Comparison across populations Comparison over time Comparison with the happiness of similar people compass Compassion compassion compatibility Competition competitiveness Competitiveness in nation complexion Complexity complications components Components of happiness components of happiness composite composite measures comprehensibility Comprehensibility for children Compulsive disorder (ICD code F42) compulsory saving Compulsory service in nation computer comrade conception CONCEPT of HAPPINESS Concepts of happiness conceptual differentiation conceptualization concern Concern for next generations Concerns concert concomitants concubinage concubine condition conditions during pregnancy Conditions for happiness conditions for happiness Conditions for happiness in nations: how universal? Conditions in adulthood Conditions in childhood conduct conduct disorders confession confidant confidence confident Configuration configuration confirmation conflict Conflict in nation conform conformism Conformism in nation confused confusion congruence congruency with reputation congruity conjoin conjugal conjugal bond connected connections connectiveness connotations Conscientious conscious consensus seeking consequence of previous disease or injury CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS consequentialism conservation Conservatism conservative consideration consistence Consistency consistency consonance Conspicuous consumption conspicuous consumption constancy constant constitution constitutional constitutive elements construct constructed consume consumption Consumption in nation contact Contact of adult children with parents contacts Contacts with children Contact with nature contagion contamination Contemporary contemporary Content-analysis of ego-documents contentment Content of questions Contested consumption contextual Contextual bias Contextual effects continent contingence contingences contingencies contingency continuity of relative position contraception contracted contradiction contrast contrasting contribution control controlled Control over one's happiness conurbation convent Conventionality of outlook convergence convergent Conversational bias convex convict conviction convictions cooperation coordinator COPD coping Coping style Coping with conflict Coping with unhappiness corona correct Correction of bias CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS correlation Correspondence of happiness ratings corruption Corruption in nation Cortisol level cost Cost-benefit analysis and policy evaluation cost benefit analysis
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What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?
Why Social Policy Needs Subjective Indicators.
The Power and Potential of Well-Being Indicators. Measuring Young People's Well-Being in Nottingham.
Happiness: Has Social Science a Clue?
Quality in the Balance: On the Adaptive and Mimetic Nature of Subjective Well-Being.
The Frame of Reference as a Public Good.
Service Providers and the Concept of Life Satisfaction.
Policy Indicators: Links between Social Science and Public Debate.
Indikatoren des subjektiven Wohlbefindens, Instrumenten für gesellschaftliche Dauerbeobachtung und sozial Bericht Erstattung? (Indicators of Subjective Well-Being: Instruments for Social Monitoring and Social Reporting?)
Sociological Research and Its Implications for Social Policy.
Subjective Indicators and the Quality of Life.
Kwaliteit van Leven Meting en Medical Technology Assessment. (Quality of Life and Medical Technology Assessment).
Quality of Life Research and Sociology.
Towards Evidence Based Public Policy: The Power and Potential of Using Well-Being Indications in a Political Context.
The (Un)Happy Planet Index.
Sustainable Development and Well-Being: Relationships, Challenges and Policy Implications.
Some Uses of Happiness Data in Economics.
How Can Measures of Subjective Well-Being be Used to Inform Public Policy?
Is Subjective Well-Being a Useful Parameter for Allocating Resources among Public Interventions.
Happiness, Economics and Public Policy.
Perspective from the Happiness Literature and the Role of new Instruments for Policy Analysis.
Hedonic Adaptation and the Role of Decision and the Experience Utility in Public Policy.
Happiness: New Paradigm, Measurement, and Policy Implications.
The Life Satisfaction Approach to Environmental Valuation.
Valuing Public Goods using Happiness Data: The Case of Air Quality.
Measuring our Progress. The Power of Well-Being.
Measuring our Progress
The Power of Well-being.
Happiness in the United Kingdom.
Cutting through the Clutter: Searching for an Over-Arching Measure of Well-Being.
Creating National Accounts of Well-Being: A Parallel of Process to GNH.
Sind Indikatoren zur Lebensqualität und zur Lebenszufriedenheit als politische Zielgrössen sinnvoll? ( On the usefulness of Indicators of Quality of Life Satisfaction for Policy Making.)
Mispredicting Utility and the Political Process.
Emotional Prosperity and the Stiglitz Commission.
Psychological and subjective Well-being: a Proposal for internationally comparable Indicators.
Experienced Utility as a Standard of Policy Evaluation.
Subjective Well-Being as Welfare Measure: Concepts and Methodology.
The Unhappy Thing about Happiness Economics.
Happiness Is Absolute, Universal, Ultimate, Unidimensional, Cardinally Measurable and Interpersonally Comparable: Basis for the Environmentally Responsible Happy Nation Index.
The Value to the Environmental Movement of the New Literature on the Economics of Happiness.
Measuring Well-Being in Policy: Issues and Applications.
Subjective Well-Being and Policy.
Benefits of Accounts of Well-Being:
For Societies and for Psychological Science.
Subjective Well-Being Measuring Happiness, Suffering, and Other Dimensions of Experience.
Valuing Air Quality Using Happiness Data: The Case of Air Quality
Happiness, Behavioral Economics, and Public Policy.
Wellbeing Research: Synthesis Report.
Developing Methods that Really do Value the ‘Q’ in the QALY.
Raise of Happiness Following Raised Awareness of How Happy One Feels: A Follow-Up of Repeated Users of the Happiness Indicator Website
Happiness as a Public Policy Tool.
Üniversite Öğrencileri için Geliştirilen Öznel İyi Oluşu Artırma Programının Etkililiğinin Incelenmesi.
Investigating The Effectiveness of Subjective Well-Being Increasing Program For University Students.
‘It’s up to You’: Experimentally Manipulated Autonomy Support for Prosocial Behavior Improves Well-Being in Two Cultures over Six Weeks.
Disasters, Donations, and Tax Law Changes:
Disentangling Effects on Subjective Wellbeing
by Exploiting a Natural Experiment.
National Well-being Policy and a Weighted Approach to Human Feelings.
Public Policy and the Conditional Value of Happiness.
Can "Happiness Data'' help Evaluate Economic Policies?
National Well-Being Accounts, National Well-Being Index, National Well-Being Indicators.
Conceptualizing Subjective Well-Being and its many Dimensions- Implications for Data Collection in Official Statistics and for Policy Relevance
Subjective Well-Being: Measuring Happiness, Suffering, and Other Dimensions of Experience
LISADEMAS. A Life Satisfaction Decision-Making System for Integrated Community Development Planning.
Priority Setting in Healthcare Through the Lens of Happiness
Wellbeing Adjusted Life Years
Wellbys, Cost-Benefit Analyses and the Easterlin Discount
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