CONCEPTUALIZING SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AND ITS MANY DIMENSIONS – IMPLICATIONS FOR DATA COLLECTION IN OFFICIAL STATISTICS AND FOR POLICY RELEVANCE
Christopher Mackie () and
Conal Smith ()
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Christopher Mackie: Committee on National Statistics, National Academies ÔÇô Washington, DC.
Conal Smith: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ÔÇô Paris.
Statistics in Transition New Series, 2015, vol. 16, issue 3, 335-372
Abstract:
Subjective well-being encompasses several distinct but interacting aspects of people’s feelings, attitudes, and experiences. This paper assesses the state of...
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.21307/stattrans-2015-020
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