OECD Papers on Well-being and Inequalities
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- 34: The importance of monitoring neighbourhood conditions for children's well-being and development
- Oecd
- 33: Building child-friendly neighbourhoods: Empowering communities with data-driven action
- Oecd
- 32: What explains preferences for redistribution?: Evidence from an international survey
- Julien Bonnet, Emanuele Ciani, Gianluca Grimalda, Fabrice Murtin and David Pipke
- 31: Measuring affective components of subjective well-being: Updated evidence to inform national data collections
- Laura Kudrna, Tharuka Nanomi Arachchige, Lailah Alidu, Paul Dolan and Jessica Mahoney
- 30: Measuring eudaimonic components of subjective well-being: Updated evidence to inform national data collections
- Saamah Abdallah and Jessica Mahoney
- 29: The impact of digital technologies on well-being: Main insights from the literature

- Jihye Lee and Žiga Žarnic
- 28: Measuring social connectedness in OECD countries: A scoping review

- Jessica Mahoney, Lara Fleischer, Gaia Bottura and Katherine Scrivens
- 27: Nowcasting subjective well-being with Google Trends: A meta-learning approach

- Fabrice Murtin and Max Salomon-Ermel
- 26: The state and effects of discrimination in the European Union

- Suzana Hardy and Tom Schraepen
- 25: The economic cost of childhood socio-economic disadvantage in Canada

- Olivier Thévenon, Chris Clarke and Gaëlle Simard-Duplain
- 24: An OECD survey of employee well-being: An instrument to measure employee well-being inside companies

- Vincent Siegerink and Fabrice Murtin
- 23: Mapping well-being in France

- Fabrice Murtin and Milenko Fadic
- 22: Measuring well-being “beyond GDP” in Asia, South-East Asia and Korea

- Jihye Lee and Elena Tosetto
- 21: The art of living well: Cultural participation and well-being

- Fabrice Murtin
- 20: Parental emotional support and adolescent well-being: A cross-national examination of socio-economic and gender gaps based on PISA 2018 surveys

- Lawrence M. Berger, Lidia Panico, Alexandra Sheridan and Olivier Thévenon
- 19: Childhood socio-economic disadvantage in Austria: A snapshot of key challenges

- Chris Clarke and Olivier Thévenon
- 18: The uneven impact of high inflation

- Jakub Caisl, Luiz Hermida, Horacio Levy and Bálint Menyhért
- 17: Subjective well-being measurement: Current practice and new frontiers

- Jessica Mahoney
- 16: Integrated policy making for child well-being: Common approaches and challenges ahead

- Gráinne Dirwan and Olivier Thévenon
- 15: Valuing business impacts in the areas of wage inequality and employee well-being

- Fabrice Murtin and Vincent Siegerink
- 14: Well-being in Finland: Bringing together people, economy and planet

- Lara Fleischer and Liva Stokenberga
- 13: Living wages in context: A comparative analysis for OECD countries

- Carlotta Balestra, Donald Hirsch and Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead
- 12: Nowcasting and provisional estimates of income inequality using microsimulation techniques

- Horacio Levy
- 11: Measuring the joint distribution of household income, consumption and wealth at the micro level

- Carlotta Balestra and Friderike Oehler
- 10: Current challenges to social mobility and equality of opportunity

- Carlotta Balestra and Emanuele Ciani
- 9: The economic costs of childhood socio-economic disadvantage in European OECD countries

- Chris Clarke, Julien Bonnet, Manuel Flores and Olivier Thévenon
- 8: Educational inequalities in longevity among OECD countries around 2016

- Fabrice Murtin and Christopher Lübker
- 7: Well-being analytics for policy use: Policy evaluation through a well-being lens in Slovenia

- Fabrice Murtin, Vincent Siegerink, Lara Fleischer, Julien Bonnet and Balázs Égert
- 6: Starting unequal: How’s life for disadvantaged children?

- Chris Clarke and Olivier Thévenon
- 5: Well-being analytics for policy use: Modelling health and education outcomes in Italy

- Fabrice Murtin, Vincent Siegerink, Julien Bonnet and Francesco Savazzi
- 4: The relationship between quality of the working environment, workers’ health and well-being: Evidence from 28 OECD countries

- Fabrice Murtin, Benoît Arnaud, Christine Le Thi and Agnès Parent-Thirion
- 3: Measuring the non-financial performance of firms through the lens of the OECD Well-being Framework: A common measurement framework for “Scope 1” Social performance

- Vincent Siegerink, Michal Shinwell and Žiga Žarnic
- 2: Learning about inequality and demand for redistribution: A meta-analysis of in-survey informational experiments

- Emanuele Ciani, Louis Fréget and Thomas Manfredi
- 1: Measuring transboundary impacts in the 2030 Agenda: Conceptual approach and operationalisation

- Junya Ino, Fabrice Murtin and Michal Shinwell