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Time Well Spent Subjective Wellbeing And The Organization Of Time Daniel Wheatley

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Time Well Spent Subjective Wellbeing And The Organization Of Time Daniel Wheatley
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.86 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Daniel Wheatley
ISBN: 9781783484256, 178348425X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Time Well Spent Subjective Wellbeing And The Organization Of Time Daniel Wheatley by Daniel Wheatley 9781783484256, 178348425X instant download after payment.

Measuring quality of life has been identified as fundamental in assessing the relative progress of societies and as having relevance for both monitoring and policy-making purposes. Self-reported measures of well-being, referred to as subjective well-being, have become increasingly topical given the growing awareness of the limitations of existing measures of well-being including gross domestic product (GDP). In the UK, the ONS’s ‘Happiness Index’ was launched in 2010 by Prime Minister David Cameron.

This book aims to improve our understanding of well-being through an analysis of time-use in a post-industrial society, the UK, drawing on empirical data from large-scale surveys such asUnderstanding Societyand smaller-scale case study evidence. It uses a plurality of theoretical perspectives to explore the relationship between our use of time and our reported levels of satisfaction, and considers the policy lessons that we can take from our organization of time.

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