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Subjective well-being : measuring happiness, suffering, and other dimensions of experience /

Subjective well-being refers to how people experience and evaluate their lives and specific domains and activities in their lives. This information has already proven valuable to researchers, who have produced insights about the emotional states and experiences of people belonging to different group...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on Measuring Subjective Well-Being in a Policy-Relevant Framework (sponsoring body.)
Otros Autores: Stone, Arthur A. (Editor ), Mackie, Christopher D. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, [2013]
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520 3 |a Subjective well-being refers to how people experience and evaluate their lives and specific domains and activities in their lives. This information has already proven valuable to researchers, who have produced insights about the emotional states and experiences of people belonging to different groups, engaged in different activities, at different points in the life course, and involved in different family and community structures. Research has also revealed relationships between people's self-reported, subjectively assessed states and their behavior and decisions. Research on subjective well-being has been ongoing for decades, providing new information about the human condition. During the past decade, interest in the topic among policy makers, national statistical offices, academic researchers, the media, and the public has increased markedly because of its potential for shedding light on the economic, social, and health conditions of populations and for informing policy decisions across these domains. Subjective Well-Being: Measuring Happiness, Suffering, and Other Dimensions of Experience explores the use of this measure in population surveys. This report reviews the current state of research and evaluates methods for the measurement. In this report, a range of potential experienced well-being data applications are cited, from cost-benefit studies of health care delivery to commuting and transportation planning, environmental valuation, and outdoor recreation resource monitoring, and even to assessment of end-of-life treatment options. Subjective Well-Being finds that, whether used to assess the consequence of people's situations and policies that might affect them or to explore determinants of outcomes, contextual and covariate data are needed alongside the subjective well-being measures. This report offers guidance about adopting subjective well-being measures in official government surveys to inform social and economic policies and considers whether research has advanced to a point which warrants the federal government collecting data that allow aspects of the population's subjective well-being to be tracked and associated with changing conditions. 
536 |a This study was supported by Task Order No. N01-OD-42139 between the U.S. National Institutes of Health and the National Academy of Sciences, and award number 10000592 between the UK Economic and Social Research Council and the National Academy of Sciences. Support for the Committee on National Statistics is provided by a consortium of federal agencies through a grant from the National Science Foundation (award number SES-1024012). Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations or agencies that provided support for the project. 
588 0 |a Version viewed March 15, 2014. 
505 0 |a Summary -- Introduction -- Conceptualizing experienced (or hedonic) well-being -- Measuring experienced well-being -- Additional conceptual and measurement issues -- Subjective well-being and policy -- Data collection strategies -- References -- Appendix A: Experienced well-being questions and modules from existing surveys -- Appendix B: The subjective well-being module of the American time use survey: assessment for its continuation -- Appendix C: Biographical sketches of panel members -- Committee on National Statistics. 
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650 0 |a Well-being. 
650 0 |a Quality of life. 
650 0 |a Policy sciences. 
650 0 |a Statistics  |x Methodology. 
650 1 2 |a Quality of Life 
650 1 2 |a Public Policy 
650 2 2 |a Data Collection 
650 6 |a Politique publique. 
650 6 |a Bien-être. 
650 6 |a Qualité de la vie. 
650 6 |a Sciences de la politique. 
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650 7 |a Political planning  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Quality of life  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Well-being  |2 fast 
655 4 |a Internet Resources. 
655 4 |a Index not Present. 
700 1 |a Stone, Arthur A.,  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Mackie, Christopher D.,  |e editor. 
710 2 |a National Research Council (U.S.).  |b Panel on Measuring Subjective Well-Being in a Policy-Relevant Framework,  |e sponsoring body. 
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