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The ongoing debate on the purpose of ‘development’ has given rise to many new studies on happiness and quality of life …-increasing incomes do not always increase happiness, and that an emphasis on materialistic values goes hand in hand with relatively low …
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introduced. Analysis of primary data from mixed method research in rural India explores what ‘happiness’ and other subjective …
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-locution.Since the recent upsurge in interest in wellbeing has focused on its subjective dimensions, or ‘happiness’, it seems paradoxical …
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This paper is a lightly edited transcript of Sarah's Inaugural Professorial Lecture on April 25, 2018. It draws on primary research in Zambia but also reflects on the promotion of wellbeing in the UK. There are three main points. 1. The need to recover a key promise of the focus on wellbeing, to...
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