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Bibliographic Subject Keyword: social engineering

sacred sad sadness safe Safety in the nation salary salary workers salience salivary gland salutogenic sameness same sex sampling error sane sarcastic satisfaction Satisfactions Satisfaction with aspects of life Satisfaction with care satisfaction with college/university life Satisfaction with consumption Satisfaction with domains of life Satisfaction with everything Satisfaction with food Satisfaction with governmemt Satisfaction with health Satisfaction with income Satisfaction with intimate relations Satisfaction with leisure Satisfaction with living environment Satisfaction with marriage Satisfaction with one's appearance Satisfaction with one's social position Satisfaction with oneself Satisfaction with opportunity for activities Satisfaction with public services Satisfaction with safety Satisfaction with school Satisfaction with sex life Satisfaction with shopping Satisfaction with society Satisfaction with spiritual life Satisfaction with sports Satisfaction with tourism Satisfaction with travel Satisfaction with work saving savings Savings/insurances savoring Savoring training saying Scalability scale scale interval method scale structure scaling Scenic beauty schedule scheme Schizophrenia (ICD code F20) Schizophrenics scholar scholars school School-home difference school age School characteristics school climate School drop-out School environment School environment in childhood School grade School history schooling school intelligence School involvement School leave school leavers school of thought school organization school performance Schools of philosophical thought School success School type science of exchange science of human society science of the human mind scientific scientists scope scoring search Search behavior Search for meaning Search for social status season season affective disorder secondary analysis secondary school second marriage sect Sector secure security Seeing meaning seeing purpose seeking seeking a cause seeking happiness segregation Segregation in vicinity selection of research results Selectivity in non-response to questions about happiness Selectivity in panel drop-out self Self-actualization self-actualization Self-affirmation training Self-awareness training Self-compassion Self-compassion training self-concealment Self-concept self-concept self-confidence Self-congruency across situations Self-control self-deceit Self-development training Self-direction Self-disclosure self-driven other-driven Self-efficacy self-employed Self-employment in nation Self-environment fit Self-esteem Self-expressiveness training Self-harm Self-help self-help self-image Self-judgment of happiness Self-management training Self-monitoring of own happiness self-murder Self-other-congruency in view on self Self-perceived health self-perpetuate Self-presentation self-presentation Self-presentation as (un)happy Self-reflection self-reliant Self-report on direct questions self-respect self-worth self absorbed self acceptance self actualization self assured self awareness self concerned self confidence self consistency self control self destruct self development self direction self efficacy Self employed self esteem self help Self improvement self monitoring self perceived physiognomy self rated self rating self report Self report on direct question Self report on indirect questioning Self report on indirect questions self respect self serving lie self understanding self worth semantic differential Semantic differential scales seminary semiology senile seniors Sensation seeking sense of sense of belonging Sense of coherence sense of coherence sense of community sense of happiness Sense of power sentence completion sentient sentiment separated Separated/divorced separation sequel Sequela of illness and treatment Sequence of questions serial serious Services services ses set-point set point sex Sex-reassignment sex-reassignment Sex balance in nation Sex life Sex life in nation sex role sex role attitudes Sexual disfunction sexuality Sexual orientation sexual pattern sexual permissiveness Sex workers shadow economy shallow Shape of happiness itself Shape of relationship Shape of relationship with correlate of happiness shared conditions for happiness Shared household work share value Sharing experiences shift Shift work shifty shocks Shopping short-lived short lived Should happiness be promoted? show-off sick sick leave Side effects of happiness policy sight seeing signaling function significance silly similar similarity Similarity in concomitants of happiness Similarity in ethnicity with spouse Similarity in happiness Similarity in personality with spouse Similarity in wellbeing of spouses Similarity with genetic basis of correlates of happiness simple simple living sincere Single single single child Single direct questions single mother Single parent Single parent family Single parents Single questions Singles sisters Situational + behavioral Situational correlates of happiness situational error size size of brain parts Size of environmental effect Size of government in nation Size of societal differences in happiness Size of the nation Size of the town skeptic skepticism skill Skin color Sleep sleep disorder Sleepless sleep town smart smartphone smog smoking Smoking in nation Sociability Sociability training social Social abilities Social activation social antagonism social assets social background social bond social capital Social capital in region social categories social category Social change in childhood Social change in nation social cohesion social comparison social competence social contact social desirability social development social progress social distance social engineering
Publication Publication subjects using this keyword Happiness and Economics. What is Happiness? Kan Nederland Gelukkiger? Inleiding op de Vraag. ( Can Holland be Happier? Introduction on the Question). Happiness as an Indicator in Social Policy Evaluation: Some Objections Considered. Happiness and Economics. Some Ethical Considerations. Life Satisfaction: The State of Knowledge and Implications for Government. A Well-Being Manifesto for a Flourishing Society. The Power of Well-Being. 3. Beyond Money. Toward an Economy of Well-Being. Lebenqualität und subjektieven Wohlbefinden. (Quality of Life and Subjective Well-Being). Australians' Priorities, Satisfaction and Well-Being. The Pursuit of Happiness: Hopeless? On Life Satisfaction. Die Verantwortung für die Glückorientering zur Entfeinding und zum Frieden. (The Relevance of Happiness for Peace). Eupathics: A Program for Mental Hygienic. Public Policy and Happiness. What Sort of People Should There Be? In Pursuit of Happiness and Good Government. Subjective Well-Being. Satisfaction. The Future of Happiness. Is Geluk Maakbaar? (Can Happiness be Made?) The Market Experience. Glück, was ist das? (What is Happiness? An Attempt to Describe Something that Everybody Wants). On 'Happiness'. Happiness as an Aim in Public Policy: the Greatest Happiness Principle. The Scientist's Pursuit of Happiness. Happiness. The Science behind Your Smile. Pursuing Happiness; The Architecture of Sustainable Change. Life Satisfaction: Can we Produce It? Geluk: Een Kwestie van Kiezen? (Happiness: A Matter of Choice?) What do we Mean by 'Happiness'? The Relevance of Subjective Wellbeing to Social Policy. Rethinking Public Economics: The Implications of Rivalry and Habit. Beyond the Hedonic Treadmill. Introduction: Happiness as the Only Ultimate Objective of Public Policy. Mood and Temperament. Veel Geluk in 2007. ( A Happy 2007) Groter Geluk voor een Groter Aantal. Kan dat in Nederland? ( Greater Happiness for a Greater Number. Is that Possible in The Netherlands?) Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Utility. Le Bonheur du plus grand Nombre comme But des Politiques Sociales. (The Greatest Happiness Principle: Happiness as an Public Policy). Soziales Kapital, Individuelles Glück und Verantwortung der Unternehmen. (Social Capital, Individual Well-being and Responsible Business). Het Bruto Nationale Geluk. ( The Gross National Happiness). Happiness and Public Policy: A Challenge to the Profession. Happiness and Public Policy. Theory, Case Studies and Implications. Healthy Happiness: Effects of Happiness on Physical Health and the Consequences for Preventive Health Care. Interventions for Enhancing Subjective Well-Being. Can We Make People Happier and Should We? Toward a Durable Happiness. Is the Study of Happiness a Worthy Scientific Pursuit? The Promise of Sustainable Happiness. L'économie du Bonheur peut-elle Renouveler L'économie du Bien-être? (Can the Economics of Happiness Revive the Economics of Welfare?) Is it Possible to Become Happier? (And If So, How?) What We Know about Happiness. Subjective Measures of Well-Being. Why should Happiness have a Role in Welfare Economics? Happiness versus Orthodoxy and Capabilities. Happiness on the Political Agenda?) Pro's and Con's. Een Wetenschap van Geluk: Filosofische beschouwingen. ( A Science of Happiness: Philosophical Reflections). Zelf gerapporteerd Geluk als Maatstaf voor de Politiek. (Self Reported Happiness as a Guide for Policy Making). Stimuleren van Geluk en Sociale Vooruitgang. Een Libertair Paternalistische Benadering. (Advancement of Happiness and Social Progress: A Libertarian Paternalistic Approach). De Politiek van het Geluk. Een Politiek voor de Toekomst? (The Politics of Happiness. Has it a Future?) Groter Geluk voor een Groter Aantal. Is dat Mogelijk en Wenselijk? (Greater Happiness for a Greater Number. Is that Possible and Desirable?) Against Happiness. Positive Psychology in Practice. Can the Subjective Well-Being of Adults Living in a Socially Deprived Community be Increased? The Contribution of Positive and Negative Affect to Emotional Well-Being. Subjective Well-Being in Germany: Evolutions, Determinants and Policy Implications. The Greatest Happiness Principle; Its Time Has Come. Happiness and Political Institutions. Well-Being for Public Policy. Well-Being, Happiness and Education. Review Essay. After Happiness. Happiness, Social Preferences and Economic Policy. Lyckans och Lidandets Etik. (The Ethics of Happiness and Suffering). Geen Geluk zonder Doel. (No Happiness without a Goal). Greater Happiness for a Greater Number. Is that Possible in Austria? Some Policy Implications. Greater Happiness for a Greater Number. Is that Possible and Desirable? The Politics of Happiness. What Government can Learn from the New Research on Well-Being. Why are so many People Happy and what do we for those who aren't? A Rection to Lightsey. Grösseres Glück für eine grössere Zahl. Ist das möglich und erstrebenswert? Neue Ergebnisse der Glücksforschung. (Greater Happiness for a Greater Number. Is that Possible and Desirable? New results of Happiness Research Why does Income Growth fail to make us Happier? Searching for the Treadmills behind the Paradox of Happiness. Pursuing Happiness. Les plus Bonheur du plus Grand Nombre. Est-Ce Possible? Si Oui, Comment? ( Greater Happiness for a Greater Number. Is that Possible? If Yes, How?) Can We Get Happier than We Are? The Determinants of Happiness. Minimising misery: a New Strategy for Public Policies instead of Maximising Happiness? Well-Being and Public Policy. Introduction: The Practical Politics of Well-Being. Human Satisfactions and Public Policy. Hedonism and Welfare Economics. Geluk, Weteschap en Politiek: een Pleidooi voor Helder Denken. (Happiness, Science and Politics: a Pledge for clear Thinking). Promoting Happiness: The Malleability of Individual and Societal Subjective Wellbeing. The Pursuit and Assessment of Happiness may be Self-Defeating. Getting off the Hedonic Treadmill, one Step at a Time: The Impact of Regular Religious Practice and Exercise on Well-Being. Can We Raise the Level of Happiness? The Road to Happiness. MAS FELICIDAD PARA UN MAYOR NUMERO DE PERSONAS Es posible esto en Mexico? (GREATER HAPPINESS FOR A GREATER NUMBER is that possible in Mexico?) Sturen op Geluk. Is dat Mogelijk en Wenselijk? (Governing on Happiness: Is That Possible and Desirable?) SOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR HUMAN HAPPINESS A Review of Research GREATER HAPPINESS FOR A GREATER NUMBER Is that possible? If so, How Happiness as a Priority in Public Policy The Greatest Principle Informed Pursuit of Happiness What we should Know, Do we Know and Can we get to Know How to Make Policy When Happiness is the Goal. Do Employment Protection Reforms Affect Well-Being? Sturen op Geluk : Geluksbevordering door Nationale Overheden, Gemeenten en Publieke Instellingen. Steering On Happiness: Promotion of Happiness by National and Local Governments and by Public Organisations. Gelukkiger met Geluksbeleid? Happier with Happiness Policy? Economic Policies in the Light of Happiness Studies with Reference to Singapore. Some Policy Implications of Behavioral Economics and Happiness Studies for Singapore: with Special Reference to Casinos. The Science of Happiness for Policymakers: An Overview. Country-Specific Life Satisfaction Effects of Unemployment: Does Labour Market Policy Matter? Life Satisfaction Effects of Unemployment in Europe: The Moderating Influence of Labour Market Policy. Happiness Surveys and Public Policy: What's the Use? Predicting a Changing Taste: Do People Know hat They Will Like? Preferences and Subjective Satisfaction: Measuring Well-being on the Job for Policy Evaluation. Wellbeing and Policy. New Frontiers: Societal Measures of Subjective Well-Being for Input to Policy. Politicians in a muddle. Lessons from Austrian and Public Choice Economics for the Happiness Debate. The Unbearable Lightness of Happiness Policy. The Folly of Wellbeing in Public Policy. Objectivity and Subjectivity in Theories of Well-Being. Well-Being as a Primary Good: Toward Legitimate Well-being Policy. Happiness and utility in economic thought - Or: What can we Learn from Happiness Research for Public Policy Analysis and Public Policy Making? Greater Happiness for a Greater Number: Did the Promise of Enlightenment Come True? Omitted Variables in the Geographical Treatment of Well-Being and Happiness. Happiness Studies and Legal Policy. Public Choice and Happiness. A Construal Approach to Increasing Happiness. Changes in Well-Being: Complementing a Psychosocial Approach with Neurobiological Insights What We Have Learnt About Happiness. Classic Qualms in the Light of Recent Research The Blue Zones of Happiness. Lessons From the World's Happiest People. Geluksonderzoek en Beleid (Happiness Research and Policy) Freedom or Happiness? Agency and Subjective Well-being in the Capability approach. Interventions for Enhancing Subjective Well-Being Can We Make People Happier, and Should we?. Understanding Happiness. A cage Policy Report. Subjective Well-Being and Public Policy. Global Happiness Policy Synthesis 2018. A Happy Nation? Opportunities and Challenges of Using Subjective Indicators in Policymaking. Malleability and Intentional Activities. Accounts of Psychological and Emotional Well-Being for Policy Purposes. What Do Self-Reports of Wellbeing Say about Life-Cycle Theory and Policy? Capabilities, Subjective Wellbeing and Public Policy: A Response to Austin (2016) The Revolution of Happiness and Happiness in Revolutions: The Case of the First Portuguese Republic. Happiness in Nations: Pursuit of Greater Happiness for a Greater Number of Citizens Is Geluk Maakbaar? (Can Happiness be Promoted?) Well-Being in Metrics and Policy. Measurement and Public Policy Uses of Subjective Well-Being Ways to Greater Happiness. A Delphi Study. Sturen op Geluk in Sociaal-Economisch Beleid (Aiming on Happiness in Social-Economic Policy) Greater Happiness for a Greater Number. Is that Possible? If so, how? Happiness. Lessons of Empirical Research. Groter Geluk voor een Groter Aantal. Kan dat in Nederland? (Greater Happiness for a Greater Number. Is That Possible in The Netherlands?) Scientific Answers to the Timeless Philosophical Question of Happiness Wellbeing: Political Discourse and Policy in the Anglosphere. Introduction Adopting a Well-Being Approach in Central Government: Policy Mechanisms and Practical Tools The Greatest Happiness Principle: An Imperative for Social Democracy? Wellbeing and Public Policy. Can New Zealand Be a Leading Light for the ‘Wellbeing Approach’? Development Policy Based on Happiness? A Review of Concepts, Ideas and Pitfalls Easy as (Happiness) Pie? A Critical Evaluation of a Popular Model of the Determinants of Well‑Being The Pursuit of Happiness –Gross National Happiness in Bhutan: What Can We Learn for the Uk? Critical Happiness Studies: An Invitation Complicating the Happy Cure Quantitative Models of Well-Being to Inform Policy: Problems and Opportunities
Social enterprises in vicinity social exclusion social identity social inclusion social influence social insurance social intelligence social involvement socialism socialist socialization Socializing social ladder Social media social media Social media users Social models and pressures Social needs social order social policy social position social prestige Social problems in vicinity Social progress in nation social rank social rejection social script Social security social security Social security in nation Social security in region social sensibility social stability Social status social status Social status in childhood Social status of more and less happy people social stratification Social ties in vicinity Social values Societal context: Societal situation in vicinity society Society in childhood socio economic status sociotype solar soldier Soldier's wife solidarity solitary somatic sort sorting error sound soundness Source of income Sources of bias Sources of social support South America sparking Spa therapy Spatial structure in region special education specialization Specific concepts of happiness Specific mental defects Specific strong points speculation speech spend spending Spending priorities spill over Spilover of satisfaction (top down) spinal cord injury spinster spirit of the age spiritual Spiritual encounter Spirituality spirituality Spiritual wellbeing sport Sport events Sport fans Sporting sporting Sporting in nation sports history spouse spouse died sprawl spread Stability stability Stability of happiness Stability of nation ranking of happiness stable staff rating stage Stage of life stagnate stance stance to enjoyment of life standard standard deviation standardization standard of living Standard of living in vicinity standing state state economy state of the art state or market sector state pension Statistical analysis (other than standard correlational) statistical relation statistics status status conflict status congruity status consumption status quo bias steady stem family Step-children stereotype sterile sterilization still birth Stimulants stimulants stingy stock stomach stopped working storm story straight strain strand strategy stratification stratum street street child streets Strength strength strengthen strengths stress stressed Stressed (ICD code Z-73) Stress in childhood Stress of events stressor strict Striking the balance of life stringency Strippers Stroke stroke ICD class: I strong strong points structure structure of happiness student student life Students student time Study abroad STUDY of HAPPINESS study of studies subject subsidies Subsidized work subsidized work subsistence substance suburb Suburban suburban suburbanite success successful successful ageing Success in life success in life Sufficient water intake suffrage suicide Suicide/self-harm Suicide rate in nation suitable sum summed summed affect Summed domain satisfactions Summed macro societal conditions Summed mental capital Summed multiple socio-demographic characteristics Summed satisfaction with life aspects Summer/winter time summing up sun sunshine Superficial support Support at work Support by community support by migrant workers Support by spouse supporter Support groups sure surface surroundings survey survival sustain Sustainability sustainability Sustainability of the economic system in nation sustainable sustainable agriculture sustainable consumption sustainable economy Sustainable energy in nation Sustainable life-style swings both ways Symbolic use sympathy symptoms Symptoms and test results not classified elsewhere synapses syndicate Synthetic studies that used the World Database of Happiness