Measuring Happiness to Guide Public Policy Making: A Survey of Instruments and Policy Initiatives

  • Musikanski L
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This author examines subjective indicators of well-being as they relate to the happiness movement, a global effort to create a new economic paradigm. The essay focuses on the prominent international institutions that are developing happiness metrics as well as agencies exploring the use of happiness data for crafting supportive public policy. A definition of happiness metrics, based on international institutions, identifies the primary questions that compose perceived happiness and how this data can be used.

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Musikanski, L. (2015). Measuring Happiness to Guide Public Policy Making: A Survey of Instruments and Policy Initiatives. Journal of Social Change, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.5590/josc.2015.07.1.04

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