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.
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.
This title examines the wide-ranging and growing number of policies and practices which are intended to contribute to children's wellbeing.
... wellbeing in NI, including modelling the ICF, investigating the experiences of the LGBT community, and the voluntary and community sector in NI (Ulster University). • 2014: Publication of Measuring Wellbeing in Northern Ireland: A New ...
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The book is divided into two sections, with section one covering a strategic overview of national policies, and section two giving specific local implementation of policy examples to support section one.
The purpose of this volume, bringing together key actors of the well-being community, including scholars and policy-makers, is to advance the understanding and undertaking of the well-being transition away from growth and toward resilience ...
... Shifting the Dial in Scotland: How Scotland Performs on Wellbeing and What It Should Do Next, Dunfermline: Carnegie. Weber, E. and A. Khademian (2008), 'Wicked Problems, Knowledge Challenges, and Collaborative Capacity Builders in ...
Weber, Max. 1919. Politics as a Vocation. Lecture delivered in Munich on 28 January 1919. Translated and edited by Dagmar Waters, Benjamin Elbers and Tony Waters, published as chapter 7 in Tony Waters and Dagmar Waters, Eds. Weber's ...
This book provides the first theoretically informed account of the rise and significance of this agenda, drawing on the multiple streams approach, to consider whether wellbeing can be described as 'an idea whose time has come'.