How do we measure well-being?

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The guiding principle of this chapter, and the whole book, is that various different aspects of life must be taken into account when determining individual well-being. In Part I of this book, we provided individual descriptions of each of these different aspects. Although this is already very useful in itself, it is still necessary for some purposes to bring these different elements under a common denominator.

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Capéau, B., Cherchye, L., Decancq, K., Decoster, A., Rock, B. D., Maniquet, F., … Vermeulen, F. (2020). How do we measure well-being? In Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion and Well-Being (pp. 167–173). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58509-9_23

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