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How to measure wellbeing

A framework is useless if its outcomes are not known.

Phil Barry
Sun, 01 Sep 2019

The government has actively promoted the wellbeing approach as world leading and the Treasury has embraced the cause.

But how new is the focus on wellbeing? Is it more than just a branding exercise? Will it make the country better off?

The wellbeing approach means the government should

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Phil Barry
Sun, 01 Sep 2019
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