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MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS Uses of happiness measures
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Uses of happiness measures, applications
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Fleurbaey, M Beyond GDP: The Quest for a Measure of Social Welfare
Journal of Economic Literature, 2009, Vol. 47, 1029 - 1075
2009
Landes, X. Building Happiness Indicators Some Philosophical and Political Issues.
The Ethics Forum, 2015, Vol. 10, 4 - 37
2015
Rudolf, R. Changing Paradigms in Measuring National Well-Being: How Does Korea Rank "beyond GDP"?
Social Work and Policy, 2020, Vol. 14, 118-121
2020
DeJonge, T. Different Survey Questions on the Same Topic How to Make Response Comparable?
PhD Thesis, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2015
2015
Azizan, N.H.; Mahmud, Z.; Rambli, A. Measurement Instrument and Indicators of Subjective Well-Being: A Review Paper
Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies, 2018, Vol. 3, 22 - 33
2018
Cheng, S.T. Subjective Quality of Life in the Planning and Evaluation of Programs.
Evaluation and Program Planning, 1988, Vol. 11, 123 - 134
1988
Corrigan, J.D.; Kolakowsky-Hayner, S.A.; Wright, J. The Satisfaction With Life Scale
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabil, 2013, Vol. 28, 489-491
2013
Dolan, P. Using Happiness to Value Health.
OHE, Office of Health Economics, 2011, 1 -34
2011
Nikolova, M. Using subjective well-being metrics to gauge development
J. Drydyk, & L. Keleher (Eds.), "Handbook of Development Ethics", 2018, Routledge, New York, United States of America, 84-92
2018
Wren-Lewis, S. Well-Being as a Primary Good: Toward Legitimate Well-being Policy.
Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, 2013, 2 - 10
2013