Section I: Measuring well-being for public policy 1. Introduction 2. Defining well-being Section II: How well-being adds information 3. Limitations of economic and social indicators 4. Contributions of well-being measures 5. The well-being measures are valid 6. Issues regarding using well-being for policy 7. The Desirability of well-being as a guide for policy Section III: Examples of policy uses of well-being measures 8. Health and well-being: Policy examples 9. The environment and well-being: Policy examples 10. Work, the economy, and well-being: Policy examples 11. The social context of well-being: Policy examples Section IV: Implementing the measures 12. Existing surveys 13. Conclusions References Index
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