Happiness in Communities: How Neighborhoods, Cities, and States Use Subjective Well-Being Metrics.

Autor: Musikanski, Laura, Polley, Carl, Cloutier, Scott, Berejnoi, Erica, Colbert, Julia
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Zdroj: Journal of Social Change; 2017, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p32-54, 23p
Abstrakt: This essay, the fourth and last of a series published by the Journal of Social Change, is intended as a tool for community organizers, local policy makers, researchers, students and others to incorporate subjective well-being indicators into their measurements and management of happiness and well-being in their communities, for policy purposes, for research and for other purposes. It provides case studies of community-based efforts in five different regions (São Paulo, Brazil; Bristol, United Kingdom; Melbourne, Australia; Creston, British Columbia, Canada; and Vermont, United States) that either developed their own subjective well-being index or used the Happiness Alliance's survey instrument to measure happiness and well-being. The essay offers lesson to consider when using subjective well-being indicator survey instruments. Finally, the essay provides a process for measuring happiness using the Happiness Alliance's survey instrument. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index