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Measuring objective and subjective well-being dimensions and data sources

Well-being is an important value for people’s lives, and it could be considered as an index of societal progress. Researchers have suggested two main approaches for the overall measurement of well-being, the objective and the subjective well-being. Both approaches, as well as their relevant dimensions, have been traditionally captured with surveys. During the last decades, new data sources have been suggested as an alternative or complement to traditional data. This paper aims to present the theoretical background of well-being, by distinguishing between objective and subjective approaches, their relevant dimensions, the new data sources used for their measurement and relevant studies. We also intend to shed light on still barely unexplored dimensions and data sources that could potentially contribute as a key for public policing and social development.

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Creator Voukelatou, Vasiliki
Creator Gabrielli, Lorenzo
Creator Miliou, Ioanna
Creator Cresci, Stefano
Creator Sharma, Rajesh
Creator Tesconi, Maurizio
Creator Pappalardo, Luca, lucapappalardo1984@gmail.com
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s41060-020-00224-2
Group Demography, Economy and Finance 2.0
Publisher International Journal of Data Science and Analytics
Source International Journal of Data Science and Analytics (2020) 29 June 2020
Thematic Cluster Social Data [SD]
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Author Wright Joanna
Maintainer Pappalardo Luca
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Created 22 February 2021, 15:33 (CET)