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Measuring Well-Being: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Social Sciences and the Humanities

Kubzansky, Laura D.(Edited by)Lee, Matthew T.(Edited by)VanderWeele, Tyler J.(Edited by)
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This edited volume focuses on both conceptual and practical challenges in measuring well-being.

Leveraging insights across diverse disciplines, including psychology, economics, sociology, statistics, public health, theology, and philosophy, contributors consider the philosophical and theological traditions on happiness, well-being and the good life, as well as recent empirical research on well-being and its measurement.

The chapters review what is known empiricallyabout how different measures of well-being relate to each other and considers various arguments for and against use of specific measures of well-being in different contexts.

Further, the volume includes discussion of how a synthesis of existing research helps us make sense of the proliferation ofdifferent measures and concepts within the field, while also foregrounding the insights gained by investigations and conceptual thinking occurring across diverse disciplines.

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Oxford University Press
0197512550 / 9780197512555
eBook (EPUB)
306
18/03/2021
English
424 pages
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