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Rano, Axmedova. "ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL INDICES FOR MEASURING YOUTH WELL-BEING." American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research 4, no. 6 (2024): 214–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/volume04issue06-30.

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In a rapidly developing world, in particular in Uzbekistan, a colossal number of transformational changes are taking place in all spheres of life. The most adaptive and driving actors of these changes are young people, who thereby increase the need for constant work to improve the conditions created for further personal and national growth. In this regard, in this article, the author analyzed indexes for measuring the welfare of the population and youth, the data of which can serve as the basis for drawing up plans for the further implementation of youth policy, based on the current needs of y
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Everett, Glenn. "Measuring National Well-Being: A UK Perspective." Review of Income and Wealth 61, no. 1 (2015): 34–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12175.

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Lee, Baeyong. "MEASURING NATIONAL ECONOMIC WELL-BEING: REEVALUATING THE “MISERY INDEX”." Journal of International Finance and Economics 23, no. 2 (2023): 28–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.18374/jife-23-2.2.

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Tinkler, Lucy. "The Office for National Statistics Experience of Collecting and Measuring Subjective Well-Being." Statistics in Transition new series 16, no. 3 (2015): 373–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.59170/stattrans-2015-020.

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The UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) started measuring subjective wellbeing in 2011 as part of the ONS Measuring National Well-being programme. The aim of the Measuring National Well-being programme is to measure the quality of life and progress of the UK. This article explores the development of the ONS subjective well-being measures, data collection methods, data presentational considerations, overview of findings, and latest developments. It discusses the way in which user engagement has been key to the development of the ONS subjective well-being statistics.
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Satybaldin, Azimkhan A., Aisulu Moldabekova, Gulnaz Zh Alibekova, and Tolkyn Azatbek. "National adaptive social well-being index for measuring regional disparities in Kazakhstan." R-Economy 10, no. 4 (2024): 391–409. https://doi.org/10.15826/recon.2024.10.4.024.

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Relevance. The well-being of citizens is a key focus of national policies worldwide. Kazakhstan, however, is characterized by significant regional disparities in social well-being, which necessitates targeted programs and investments to improve conditions in less developed areas. Research Objective. This study aims to develop a national adaptive social well-being index to evaluate and spatially map the regions of Kazakhstan. Data and Methods. The methodology included identifying indicators through a literature review and regional data, conducting an expert survey to weight them, and creating a
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Listokin, Yair, and Raymond Noonan. "Measuring Lawyer Well‐Being Systematically: Evidence from the National Health Interview Survey." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 18, no. 1 (2021): 4–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jels.12274.

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Korten, Ailsa, and Scott Henderson. "The Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Well-Being." British Journal of Psychiatry 177, no. 4 (2000): 325–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.177.4.325.

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BackgroundThe mental health of populations can be represented by case prevalence rates and by symptom scales. Scales have the advantage of identifying sub-syndromal levels of distress, which may be common and associated with considerable disability.AimsTo examine the distribution of common psychological symptoms and associated disablement in the Australian population.MethodA household sample of 10 641 individuals representative of the adult population of Australia was interviewed using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview and completed scales measuring recent symptoms and disableme
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Parkinson, Jane. "Establishing national mental health and well‐being indicators for Scotland." Journal of Public Mental Health 5, no. 1 (2006): 42–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17465729200600010.

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The growing interest in the mental health and well‐being of populations raises questions about traditional measures of public mental health, which have largely focused on levels of psychiatric morbidity. This paper describes work in progress to identify a set of national mental health and well‐being indicators for Scotland that could be used to establish a summary mental health profile, as a starting point for monitoring future trends. The process in taking this work forward involves identifying a desirable set of indicators, scoping the data that are currently collected nationally in Scotland
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Vik, Mari Hagtvedt, and Erik Carlquist. "Measuring subjective well-being for policy purposes: The example of well-being indicators in the WHO “Health 2020” framework." Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 46, no. 2 (2017): 279–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1403494817724952.

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Aims: This article discusses the rationale for measuring national well-being, and examines the use of subjectively oriented well-being measures in the context of public policy. Recent years have witnessed growing attention towards the concept and measurement of well-being, both within academic disciplines, intergovernmental organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) as well as in many governments across Europe, including the Nordic countries. Economic indicators have commonly been regarded as proxies of societal progress of nations, but indicators of well-being have increasingly
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Tinkler, Lucy. "THE OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS EXPERIENCE OF COLLECTING AND MEASURING SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING." Statistics in Transition. New Series 16, no. 3 (2015): 373–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.21307/stattrans-2015-021.

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Rudolf, Robert. "Changing paradigms in measuring national well‐being: How does Korea rank “beyond GDP”?" Asian Social Work and Policy Review 14, no. 2 (2020): 118–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aswp.12195.

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Sargsyan, Hayk, and Ruben Gevorgyan. "Constitutional Traditions, Institutions, Behavioral Prerequisites and Well-being of Countries." Moscow University Economics Bulletin 2019, no. 1 (2019): 30–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.38050/01300105201912.

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Well-being of countries depend on several factors. According to new institutional economics one of the main factors of national well-being is the level of institutional development. Drawing on econometric analysis, we prove this hypothesis and show that such indicators as constitutional culture, behavioral prerequisites and perception of institutions are indispensable for the well-being of a country. The paper presents various approaches to "measuring" these indicators and issues related to this.
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Diener, Ed, and Martin E. P. Seligman. "Beyond Money: Progress on an Economy of Well-Being." Perspectives on Psychological Science 13, no. 2 (2018): 171–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1745691616689467.

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In our 2004 “Beyond Money” article, we argued that national accounts of psychological and subjective well-being should complement the economic indicators that frequently guide policy decisions. We claimed that economic indicators fail to reflect important aspects of quality of life that well-being indicators capture. Since the time of our article, progress has been made, and scores of nations have used some forms of well-being measures. The National Academy of Sciences of the United States and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development both issued reports on accounts of well-bei
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Okrasa, Włodzimierz. "Book review. STONE A. A., MACKIE CH. (eds.), Subjective Well-Being: Measuring Happiness, Suffering, and Other Dimensions of Experience. Panel on Measuring Subjective Well-Being in a Policy-Relevant Framework, 2013." Statistics in Transition new series 14, no. 3 (2013): 517–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.59170/stattrans-2013-033.

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One of the recently released by the US National Academies of Press reports brings the much awaited (by research community at large, and particularly by statisticians in public statistics offices) product of the CNSTAT-organized Panel on Measuring Subjective Well-Being in a Policy-Relevant Framework, entitled Subjective Well-Being: Measuring Happiness, Suffering, and Other Dimensions of Experience (edited by Stone and Mackie). It accords with systematically growing interest from various sides, including policy analysts and policy makers and practitioners, in extending the measurement of objecti
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Bacchini, Fabio, Barbara Baldazzi, Rita De Carli, et al. "The Evolution of the Italian Framework to Measure Well-Being." Journal of Official Statistics 37, no. 2 (2021): 317–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jos-2021-0014.

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Abstract Recently, a new approach for measuring well-being was developed by eighteen European countries in the wake of the “Beyond GDP movement” started in the 1990 and continued by the Stiglitz Commission. Among these European economies, eleven of them use measures of well-being for monitoring public policy. The Italian Statistical Institute (Istat) jointly with the National Council for Economics and Labor (CNEL) developed a multi-dimensional framework for measuring “equitable and sustainable well-being” (Bes) and since 2013 Istat publishes an annual report on well-being. The Bes framework is
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Eker, Sibel, and Leena Ilmola-Sheppard. "Systems Thinking to Understand National Well-Being from a Human Capital Perspective." Sustainability 12, no. 5 (2020): 1931. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12051931.

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Well-being has become an important policy goal to replace gross domestic product (GDP) as an indicator of national progress. Several multidimensional metrics and indicators of well-being have been developed mostly based on the four-capital model that includes natural, economic, human and social capital. These multidimensional measures of well-being, however, are highly categorical and lack a systems perspective that focuses on underlying mechanisms of the metrics and the interconnections between them. This study aims at bringing a systems thinking approach to understanding and measuring nation
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Graham, Carol, and Sara MacLennan. "Policy insights from the new science of well-being." Behavioral Science & Policy 6, no. 1 (2020): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/237946152000600102.

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Nations routinely assess economic and social progress by measuring productivity, growth, longevity, and other objective indicators, and they then use the measures to guide policy. Yet the classic metrics do not directly assess an important goal of economic and social policies: improvements in people's own evaluations of their well-being. Improving people's feelings of well-being is important in its own right and can lead to enhanced personal and national economic prosperity. Today, governments at all levels—as well as businesses and community organizations—are increasingly complementing the st
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Kuchenkova, Anna V. "MEASURING SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING BASED ON SOCIAL MEDIA TEXTS. OVERVIEW OF MODERN PRACTICES." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies, no. 4 (2020): 92–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-6401-2020-4-92-101.

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Along with numerous studies of subjective well-being through sociological methods (first of all, surveys), attempts are being made to use Big Data, “digital footprints” (social media texts, social network profile information, search query statistics, personal electronic device data) as an additional source of information. Based on a review of foreign literature, the author reveals major practices of the social media texts analysis to measure subjective well-being. Including the experience of constructing the Gross National Happiness index for Facebook and the Hedonometer for Twitter based on t
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Jenkins, Matt. "The Social Construction of Official Statistics: The Case of the UK ‘Measuring National Well-being’ Programme." Social Indicators Research 143, no. 2 (2018): 881–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11205-018-1989-x.

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Habibpour Gatabi, Karam. "Assessing the Situation of Subjective Well-being among Iranian Youth." Social Welfare 22, no. 86 (2022): 9–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.32598/refahj.22.86.622.2.

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Introduction: Considering the failure of the objective approach in measuring youth well-being and the discourse turn of social policy towards subjective well-being, the present article, after conceptualizing subjective well-being, evaluates its situation among Iranian youth. Method: The present article is a quantitative secondary analysis of the data of the "National Survey of the Social, Cultural and Moral Status of Iranian Society" (2016) among young people aged 18 to 29 living throughout the country. Findings: Firstly, the subjective welfare of young people in many components is unfavorable
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Wahyuni, Krismanti Tri, Agung Purwanto, Bagus Sumargo, et al. "Measuring Well-Being Index with Environmental in Mind: Evidence Forest Land Use in Indonesia." International Journal of Business, Law, and Education 5, no. 2 (2024): 2349–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.56442/ijble.v5i2.873.

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This project aims to create an objective composite wellbeing index from the point of view of the whole by using a complete welfare methodology and suggested weightings to take into account the differences between the components. Forestry total productivity (TFP) was also compared because of the importance of the environmental component in preparing the well-being index. This study examined 64 social, economic, environmental, and institutional indicators from the BPS-Statistics Indonesia, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, and the National Disaster Management Agency. Three primary analys
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Aitken, Andrew. "Measuring Welfare Beyond GDP." National Institute Economic Review 249 (August 2019): R3—R16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002795011924900110.

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is often treated as shorthand for national economic well-being, even though it was never intended to be; it is a measure of (some) of the marketable output of the economy. This paper reviews several developments in measuring welfare beyond GDP that were recently presented at the Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE) annual conference in May 2019. The papers discussed fall into three broad areas. First, a significant amount of work has focused on incorporating information about the distribution of income, consumption and wealth in the national accounts. S
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Eichhorn, Jan. "Where Happiness Varies: Recalling Adam Smith to Critically Assess the UK Government Project Measuring National Well-Being." Sociological Research Online 19, no. 2 (2014): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5153/sro.3280.

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Jorgenson, Dale W., and Paul Schreyer. "Measuring Individual Economic Well-Being and Social Welfare within the Framework of the System of National Accounts." Review of Income and Wealth 63 (November 29, 2017): S460—S477. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12326.

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Mackie, Christopher, and Conal Smith. "Conceptualizing Subjective Well-Being and its Many Dimensions – Implications for Data Collection in Official Statistics and for Policy Relevance." Statistics in Transition new series 16, no. 3 (2015): 335–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.59170/stattrans-2015-019.

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Subjective well-being encompasses several distinct but interacting aspects of people’s feelings, attitudes, and experiences. This paper assesses the state of the art for measuring these dimensions of people's lives, which typically involves analyzing self-reports of subjective well-being collected in survey instruments; however, other potentially complementary, technology-driven tools are emerging as well. We first answer the question, “what is subjective well-being?” and unpack its multidimensionality. The role of national statistics offices in measuring subjective well-being and deriving off
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Martela, Frank, and Kennon M. Sheldon. "Clarifying the Concept of Well-Being: Psychological Need Satisfaction as the Common Core Connecting Eudaimonic and Subjective Well-Being." Review of General Psychology 23, no. 4 (2019): 458–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1089268019880886.

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Interest in the experience of well-being, as both a research topic and as a policy goal, has significantly increased in recent decades. Although subjective well-being (SWB)—composed of positive affect, low negative affect, and life satisfaction—is the most commonly used measure of well-being, many experts have argued that another important dimension of well-being, often referred to as eudaimonic well-being (EWB), should be measured alongside SWB. EWB, however, has been operationalized in at least 45 different ways, using measures of at least 63 different constructs. These diverse measurement s
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Tania Georgia, Viciu, Antoniu Ovidiu Balint, and Carmen Eugenia Costea. "Quality of life: a multifaceted approach A review of “Measuring Equitable and Sustainable Well-being in Italy” by Enrico Giovannini and Tommaso Rondinella." Journal of Economic Development, Environment and People 3, no. 1 (2014): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.26458/jedep.v3i1.56.

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The article constitutes a multifarious approach to describing the main directions provided by international bodies and scholar for measuring individual and national well-being. Constructing their analysis from a statistical point of view the authors describe and examine the quality of life framework built since the ‘40s. The focus point of the study is represented by the measures undertaken by Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat) in order to provide a fair and harmonized measure of quality of life. Giovannini and Rondinella’s work stands out due to the fact that it provides a very
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Marton, Boris, and Alena Mojsejová. "Macroeconomic Indicators and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from the European Union." Statistika: Statistics and Economy Journal 102, no. 4 (2022): 369–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.54694/stat.2022.19.

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This paper examines the role of factors which could have influenced subjective well-being (SWB) in European countries at a national level between 2010 and 2019. Macroeconomic variables in much of the existing literature have looked at GDP, inflation, government size and expenditure and their relationship to SWB. The current analysis included corruption, property rights, poverty, life expectancy, working time and emissions to enrich the existing body of literature. The World Happiness Index (WHI) is used to measure SWB in this study. The correlation analysis in this study shows a high level of
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Hicks, Stephen, Lucy Tinkler, and Paul Allin. "Measuring Subjective Well-Being and its Potential Role in Policy: Perspectives from the UK Office for National Statistics." Social Indicators Research 114, no. 1 (2013): 73–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11205-013-0384-x.

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Miller, Jill. "The well-being and productivity link: a significant opportunity for research-into-practice." Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance 3, no. 3 (2016): 289–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/joepp-07-2016-0042.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to position well-being as a necessary component of the productivity debate and highlights the need for a deeper understanding of the nature of such a link. It first considers productivity at the national level in order to show how this affects both the climate and the economic policies within which organisations operate. Design/methodology/approach The paper presents an overview of current research and practice in the area. It treats the organisation as the primary level of analysis, and before highlights some of the apparent challenges in conceptualising w
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Vandenbroucke, Russell, and Suzanne Meeks. "How Theatre Encourages Well-being – and Can Engage a Wider Audience." New Theatre Quarterly 34, no. 4 (2018): 374–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x1800043x.

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A recent study of single-ticket buyers and subscribers at a major regional theatre – Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky – focused on measuring quantitatively the psychological benefits of engaging with theatre and gathering qualitatively observations by focus groups. Both confirmed the hypothesis that regular attendance promotes flourishing and meaningful social interaction, psychological stimulation, and positive emotions. The study also affirms that attending theatre contributes to a shared sense of community, this at a time when such community appears starkly diminished in the United St
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Chang, Yu-Ping, Young Seo, and Tania Von Visger. "Family Caregivers’ Self-Efficacy and Its Relations to Well-Being: Gender and Age Differences." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.490.

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Abstract Family caregivers of older adults perceive their roles as beneficial as well as burdensome. They also report physical and psychological symptoms affecting their well-being. Research indicates that caregiver self-efficacy leads to positive outcomes such as decreased caregiver burden and stress. However, it is unclear how self-efficacy is related to their well-being, and how this association might differ by age and gender. We aim to explore the relationships between family caregiver self-efficacy and well-being, and determine if age or gender moderates these relationships. We analyzed r
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Russo, Concetta, and Marco Terraneo. "Mental Well-being Among Workers: A Cross-national Analysis of Job Insecurity Impact on the Workforce." Social Indicators Research 152, no. 2 (2020): 421–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11205-020-02441-5.

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Abstract Drawing on 2011 and 2016 European Quality of Life Survey data from eight European countries, this paper considers the importance of subjective indicators of employment conditions in impacting mental well-being. Among employment conditions, job insecurity has been discussed as having a negative impact on mental well-being by enhancing the worker’s sense of unpredictability. The idea of losing one’s job brings with it the fear of an uncertain or unclear future and the sense of lack of agency—i.e. feeling powerless with respect to the risk of becoming unemployed. Thus, we investigate two
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Cameron, Kathleen A., and Angelica Herrera-Venson. "ONE HUNDRED MILLION HEALTHIER LIVES: MEASURING WHAT MATTERS." Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (2019): S796. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2931.

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Abstract The rise of chronic disease, an aging population, inequity in health care access and outcomes, and new technology demand a fundamentally different approach to fostering health—one that brings sectors together to address the social and behavioral determinants of health. To address these concerns, NCOA is leading the Aging Hub of the 100 Million Healthier Lives (100MLives), an initiative convened by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. 100MLives is a collaboration of change agents across sectors working to transform how the world thinks and acts to improve health, well-being, and e
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Behera, Deepak Kumar. "MEASURING SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROGRESS IN INDIA: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES." Revista Galega de Economía 25, no. 2 (2016): 117–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.15304/rge.25.2.3742.

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One of the challenges to the National Statistical Systems worldwide is to capturethe indicators of socio-economic progress from the current available framework. The limitsof traditional indicators provide little insights about the extent of well being realised in thesociety, since there is no automatic link between growth and development which aims atimproving human and social welfare. Therefore, different countries had tried variousapproaches to measure their progress of the society. India’s experience with measuringprogress in the society ranges from computation of composite index to adoptio
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Palmer Fry, B., M. Agarwala, G. Atkinson, et al. "Monitoring local well-being in environmental interventions: a consideration of practical trade-offs." Oryx 51, no. 1 (2015): 68–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003060531500112x.

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AbstractWithin the field of environmental management and conservation, the concept of well-being is starting to gain traction in monitoring the socio-economic and cultural impact of interventions on local people. Here we consider the practical trade-offs policy makers and practitioners must navigate when utilizing the concept of well-being in environmental interventions. We first review current concepts of well-being before considering the need to balance the complexity and practical applicability of the definition used and to consider both positive and negative components of well-being. A key
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Tolero, Glenn Mark. "Students’ Academic Motivation and Empowerment and its Influence on their Overall Well-Being." Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 40, no. 8 (2025): 1050–72. https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.400805.

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This study examined the relationships between Grade 10 students' academic motivation, sense of empowerment, and overall well-being at Valencia National High School in Valencia City, Bukidnon, during the 2024–2025 academic year. The study used self-assessment questionnaires for academic motivation, empowerment, and overall well-being through validated tools measuring various factors in gathering quantitative data from 312 students chosen through purposive random sampling using a descriptive-correlational research method. Pearson-Product Moment correlation coefficient and regression analysis wer
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Kushwaha, Bijay Prasad, Atul Shiva, and Vikas Tyagi. "How Investors’ Financial Well-being Influences Enterprises and Individual’s Psychological Fitness? Moderating Role of Experience under Uncertainty." Sustainability 15, no. 2 (2023): 1699. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15021699.

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The study aims to investigate the role of financial well-being of the investor on psychological fitness of clients and organizations in the emerging financial markets of India. A survey was conducted during the pandemic in Indian financial markets wherein most of people’s financial situation was extremely poor and uncertain. During the COVID-19 pandemic, retail investors who availed themselves of financial products and services from leading brokerage houses of India were investigated. The study was conducted on 290 retail investors of Delhi, National Capital Region (NCR) and the financial hub
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Simons, Gemma, Naomi Klepacz, and David S. Baldwin. "Which outcomes should be included in a core outcome set for capturing and measuring doctor well-being? A Delphi study." BMJ Open 15, no. 5 (2025): e094973. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-094973.

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ObjectivesTo develop a core outcome set (COS) to capture and measure the well-being of doctors working in the National Health Service (NHS).DesignAn online Delphi study.SettingUK NHS.ParticipantsParticipants from four stakeholder groups: (1) those who might use the COS in research, (2) organisations that measure/capture NHS staff well-being, (3) professionals with experience managing NHS staff well-being and (4) NHS doctors were identified through authorship of relevant publications, attendee lists of doctor well-being conferences and meetings, professional bodies, participation in a previous
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Shrotryia, V. K., and Shashank Vikram Pratap Singh. "Measuring Progress Beyond GDP: A Theoretical Perspective." Emerging Economy Studies 6, no. 2 (2020): 143–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2394901520983784.

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Inclusive development policies and comprehensive strategies are extremely critical aspects of the holistic progress of a nation. The measurement of considerable progress through the indicator/indicators is equally important. What if the selected indicator(s) are inappropriate? It can mislead people and policymakers. That is exactly what is happening to gross domestic product (GDP) as an indicator for measuring the overall progress of any nation.Through this academic article, an attempt has been made to address the following questions. Why do social, environmental, and human-centric indictors r
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Manta, Otilia. "National Wealth." IETI Transactions on Data Analysis and Forecasting (iTDAF) 1, no. 2 (2023): 44–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/itdaf.v1i2.38231.

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One of the crucial factors that contribute to establishing well-being at the level of the world economies, as recognized by institutions such as the World Bank, is the management and distribution of the national wealth at both the national and global levels. Throughout history, each state has relied on the resources it possess and protects. In today’s world, it is more important than ever to have knowledge of and inventory these resources, not only to support one’s own economic sectors, but also to actively contribute to economies in need. The definition of national wealth is particularly sign
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Kelly-Hedrick, Margot, Madeline M. Rodriguez, Anne E. Ruble, Scott M. Wright, and Margaret S. Chisolm. "Measuring Flourishing Among Internal Medicine and Psychiatry Residents." Journal of Graduate Medical Education 12, no. 3 (2020): 312–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-19-00793.1.

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ABSTRACT Background Many residents experience burnout, prompting national attention to well-being; however, well-being is not merely the absence of burnout. A recently developed measure of flourishing may provide insight on this important topic. Objective We investigated flourishing in a sample of medical residents. Methods Internal medicine residents and psychiatry residents at 2 residency programs responded to a cross-sectional online survey (December 2017–February 2018), which focused on the Flourish Index (FI) and Secure Flourish Index (SFI). Both measures generate scores ranging from a lo
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DOLAN, PAUL, and ROBERT METCALFE. "Measuring Subjective Wellbeing: Recommendations on Measures for use by National Governments." Journal of Social Policy 41, no. 2 (2012): 409–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047279411000833.

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AbstractGovernments around the world are now beginning to seriously consider the use of measures of subjective wellbeing (SWB) – ratings of thoughts and feelings about life – for monitoring progress and for informing and appraising public policy. The mental state account of wellbeing upon which SWB measures are based can provide useful additional information about who is doing well and badly in life when compared to that provided by the objective list and preference satisfaction accounts. It may be particularly useful when deciding how best to allocate scarce resources, where it is desirable t
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Butler, Richard. "Measuring tourism success: alternative considerations." Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes 14, no. 1 (2021): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/whatt-10-2021-0133.

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PurposeThe study aims to explore the possibility of redefining success in tourism and measuring such a phenomenon by considering alternatives to economic factors, and to identify the ways such measurement could be implemented.Design/methodology/approachThe study reviews and explains current approaches to defining and measuring success in tourism in the literature, followed by identification of alternative factors which could be measured and the implications of such a change in approach.FindingsThere has been a long-standing emphasis and priority placed on measuring tourism at the national leve
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Blatova, T. A., V. V. Makarov, and N. S. Shuval-Sergeeva. "Quantitative and qualitative aspects of measuring the digital economy." Radio industry (Russia) 29, no. 4 (2019): 63–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.21778/2413-9599-2019-29-4-63-72.

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The main research subject is an assessment of a current state of the economy and the population well-being using conventional economic indicators. The article presents main trends that are available when people apply information and communication technology to business models and products that transform the economy and social and economic interaction. The analysis completed has showen that as an indicator in terms of digital economy the gross domestic product has no longer adequately presented an increase in a number and variety of services and complexity of the solutions developed. Authors pr
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Garvey, Gail, Kirsten Howard, Darren Garvey, et al. "What Matters to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth (WM2Y): a study protocol to develop a national youth well-being measure." BMJ Open 14, no. 3 (2024): e076119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-076119.

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IntroductionAdolescents face challenges associated with unprecedented environmental, social and technological changes. The impacts of colonisation, intergenerational trauma, racism and socioeconomic disadvantage intensify these challenges for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents. However, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents also have cultural, spiritual, family and community capital that fosters their well-being.To date, little research has focused on understanding and appropriately measuring the well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents, a
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Núñez-Elvira, Alberto. "Association between hours of work and subjective well-being. How do physicians compare to lawyers and accountants?" PLOS ONE 18, no. 12 (2023): e0295797. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0295797.

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Analyses of physician well-being typically rely on small and unrepresentative samples. In April 2011, the UK Office for National Statistics incorporated subjective well-being metrics (SWB) into the Annual Population Survey (APS), a well-established survey. This survey includes variables from the labor market, making APS an ideal source for measuring the association between work hours and SWB metrics and comparing among different professionals. Using APS data from 2011/12 to 2014/15, this study examined the association between SWB levels and work hours using multiple linear models for physician
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Mabry, Ruth M., Henry V. Doctor, Mina N. Khair, Maha Abdelgalil, and Arash Rashidian. "Measuring progress on health and well-being in the Eastern Mediterranean Region via voluntary national reviews, 2016–2021: What does the data reveal?" PLOS Global Public Health 4, no. 7 (2024): e0002838. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002838.

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Background Country submission of Voluntary National Reviews is the formal mechanism to report on progress of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Despite strong political commitment to strong information systems, large data gaps exist in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Methods This study aims to review reports submitted by countries in the region to assess the comprehensiveness of reporting on the health-reported SDG targets and indicators. We conducted a content analysis of reports submitted between 2016 and 2021 of 18 countries of the region. The review focused on progress on the SDGs
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Moreno-Agostino, Dario, Matthew Prina, Kia-Chong Chua, et al. "Measuring functional ability in healthy ageing: a nationwide cross-sectional survey in the Philippine older population." BMJ Open 11, no. 10 (2021): e050827. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050827.

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ObjectivesTo analyse the empirical support of the functional ability concept in the healthy ageing framework developed by the WHO in a sample of the Philippine older population. According to this framework, environmental factors may enhance or hinder functional ability, which is the person’s ability to do what they value, broadly represented by subjective well-being. Moreover, this network of relationships may be moderated by personal characteristics such as gender.DesignCross-sectional observational study.SettingPhilippines, general population.ParticipantsRespondents of the 2016 National Disa
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Pivert, Kurtis A., Suzanne M. Boyle, Susan M. Halbach, et al. "Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Nephrology Fellow Training and Well-Being in the United States: A National Survey." Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 32, no. 5 (2021): 1236–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1681/asn.2020111636.

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BackgroundThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic’s effects on nephrology fellows’ educational experiences, preparedness for practice, and emotional wellbeing are unknown.MethodsWe recruited current adult and pediatric fellows and 2020 graduates of nephrology training programs in the United States to participate in a survey measuring COVID-19’s effects on their training experiences and wellbeing.ResultsOf 1005 nephrology fellows-in-training and recent graduates, 425 participated (response rate 42%). Telehealth was widely adopted (90% for some or all outpatient nephrology consults), as
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