Well-being in Belgium : Beyond Happiness and Income / by Bart Capéau, Laurens Cherchye, Koen Decancq, André Decoster, Bram De Rock, François Maniquet, Annemie Nys, Guillaume Périlleux, Eve Ramaekers, Zoé Rongé, Erik Schokkaert, Frederic Vermeulen.
Capéau, Bart.; Cherchye, Laurens, author.; Decancq, Koen, author.; Decoster, André, author.; Rock, Bram De, author.; Maniquet, François, author.; Nys, Annemie, author.; Périlleux, Guillaume, author.; Ramaekers, Eve, author.; Rongé, Zoé, author.; Schokkaert, Erik, author.; Vermeulen, Frederic, author.
2020
HB71-74
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Well-being in Belgium : Beyond Happiness and Income / by Bart Capéau, Laurens Cherchye, Koen Decancq, André Decoster, Bram De Rock, François Maniquet, Annemie Nys, Guillaume Périlleux, Eve Ramaekers, Zoé Rongé, Erik Schokkaert, Frederic Vermeulen.
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1st ed. 2020.
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9783030585099
3030585093
3030585085
9783030585082
3030585093
3030585085
9783030585082
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Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
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English
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HB71-74
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338.5
Summary
What constitutes a good life? For most people, well-being involves more than a high income or material prosperity alone. Many non-material aspects, such as health, family life, living environment, job quality and the meaningful use of time are at least as important. Together, these factors also influence the degree to which people are satisfied with their lives, and help to determine how happy they feel. This book argues that happiness and life satisfaction do not form a good basis for measuring well-being, and proposes an alternative method that not only considers the various aspects of well-being, but also the fact that people have their own views on what is important in life. Not limited just to theory, the book also presents a large-scale, representative survey involving more than 3000 adults from over 2000 Belgian families, which charted the various aspects of the individual well-being of Belgians. Focusing on the unequal distribution of these various aspects of well-being within families, the survey showed that some Belgians are more likely to suffer from cumulative deprivation in multiple dimensions. Based on this innovative study, the book describes which people in society are worst off - and these are not necessarily only people on low incomes or those who feel unhappy - and proposes that policymakers prioritise these individuals.-- Provided by publisher.
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Economic studies in inequality, social exclusion and well-being, 2364-107X
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Table of Contents
Part I: Well-Being Involves Many Different Aspects
Part II: An Insight into Families
Part III: Who Deserves Special Attention?
Part IV: Towards a Measure of Individual Well-Being.
Part II: An Insight into Families
Part III: Who Deserves Special Attention?
Part IV: Towards a Measure of Individual Well-Being.