Dynamic Well-Being: Connecting Indicators of what People Anticipate with Indicators of what they Experience |
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Authors: | Paul Dolan Mathew White |
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Institution: | (1) Centre for Well-Being in Public Policy, School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, 30 Regent Street, Sheffield, S1 4DA, UK |
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Abstract: | There are many indicators of a person’s well-being that could be used for policy purposes. Few would argue that any single
indicator of well-being is appropriate in all contexts and, increasingly, social scientists are attempting to integrate the
various indicators. Further successful integration depends on understanding how the various indicators of well-being relate
to one another in a dynamic way. This paper attempts to connect indicators of what people anticipate to indicators of what
is actually experienced and, in so doing, inform the normative debate about the appropriateness of different indicators in
policy contexts. |
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Keywords: | happiness moment utility predicted utility social indicators subjective well-being remembered utility |
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