Subjective Wellbeing and the Mismeasure of Progress

  • Eckersley R
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… Subjective wellbeing has been defined in many ways, but is usually measured on a scale of … to be better correlated with the subjective wellbeing measure than several indicators which …

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Eckersley, R. (2014). Subjective Wellbeing and the Mismeasure of Progress. In Measuring and Promoting Wellbeing: How Important is Economic Growth? ANU Press. https://doi.org/10.22459/mpw.04.2014.10

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