The Happiness Policy Handbook provides a concise background on happiness studies and science, coupled with practical tools for formulating and integrating happiness policy at all levels of government. Essential reading for policymakers focused on making happiness and well-being the purpose of government.
This book is a welcome consolidation and extension of the recent expanding debates on happiness and economics.
A text for researchers and practitioners interested in human happiness.
This topical and engaging Handbook brings together cutting-edge research on the relationship between happiness and the natural environment.
Handbook to Happiness counsels hurting people by teaching them to exchange their life for Christ’s.
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This volume studies what would happen if subjective wellbeing were to be the only policy metric that government cares about and whether policy priorities would fundamentally change.
Happiness recognizes the complexity and richness of human beings and of their lives; thus, it calls for a broader scope in public-policy design and evaluation. Public-policy deliberations should no longer be narrowfocused on how income ...
This volume brings together contributions from leading scholars to ask: What should be done to improve the quality of people's lives? Can economic and social changes be made which enhance well-being? What policies are required?
The quest for happiness is universal. In this comprehensive guide to the history, art, science, psychology and attainment of happiness you will find the answers to those searching questions and discover how to live a fuller, happier life.
What are the methodologies for assessing and improving governmental policy in light of well-being? The Oxford Handbook of Well-Being and Public Policy provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary treatment of this topic.