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Handbook of research on economic and social well-being

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Providing extensive surveys on the most recently developed themes of individual and social well-being, this Handbook offers a comprehensive treatment of less traditional approaches to empirical and theoretical research.

The novel complementary perspective by which each topic is addressed presents a broader outlook on the various dimensions of inequality and well-being.Each topic is assessed through two accompanying chapters: first, a detailed study of the theoretical approaches, followed by a supporting chapter of empirical findings.

The original contributions cover themes ranging from human development to social exclusion, and from going beyond GDP as the primary indicator of progress to evaluating the persistence of poverty.

The chapters also address measures of vulnerability and economic insecurity.

The Handbook emphasizes the distributional aspects of inequalities across different groups through the analysis of polarization, segregation, and social fractionalization.This is an excellent Handbook for postgraduates and researchers in the social sciences and economics.

The contributions rethink some of the traditional theories and models for measuring inequality and well-being, and push the boundaries for future research.

The policy-relevant insights will also be of great use for social policy professionals and analysts.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing
1781953716 / 9781781953716
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
330.9
30/03/2018
England
English
608 pages
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