A theoretical assessment on sustainable wellbeing indicators for people interrelationships

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Abstract

Sustainable well-being is the well-being attained without compromising others' opportunities to pursue their happiness. The concept of well-being is not merely personal, relational, organizational or communal issues, but rather the synergy of all four dimensions. The four dimensions of well-being are distinguishable, but they are inseparable entities. While focusing on subjective measure of well-being some research fail to interrogate the influence of contextual dynamics on respondents who report high levels of well-being despite living in deprived community conditions. This study argues that there could not be well-being without the combination of personal, relational, organizational and communal wellness.

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Bakar, A. A., Osman, M. M., Bachok, S., Zen, I., Abdullah, A., & Abdullah, M. F. (2017). A theoretical assessment on sustainable wellbeing indicators for people interrelationships. Planning Malaysia, 15(1), 21–30. https://doi.org/10.21837/pmjournal.v15.i6.219

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