ABSTRACT

Improving wellbeing and sustainability are central goals of government, but are they in conflict? This engaging new book reviews that question and its implications for public policy through a focus on indicators.

It highlights tensions on the one hand between various constructs of wellbeing and sustainable development, and on the other between current individual and societal notions of wellbeing. It recommends a clearer conceptual framework for policy makers regarding different wellbeing constructs which would facilitate more transparent discussions. Arguing against a win-win scenario of wellbeing and sustainability, it advocates an approach based on recognising and valuing conflicting views where notions of participation and power are central to discussions.

Measuring Wellbeing is divided into two parts. The first part provides a critical review of the field, drawing widely on international research but contextualised within recent UK wellbeing policy discourses. The second part embeds the theory in a case study based on the author’s own experience of trying to develop quality of life indicators within a local authority, against the backdrop of increasing national policy interest in measuring ‘happiness’.

This accessible and informative book, covering uniquely both practice and theory, will be of great appeal to students, academics and policy makers interested in wellbeing, sustainable development, indicators, public policy, community participation, power and discourse.

part |96 pages

Reviewing wellbeing concepts and measurement

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

The death of economics and the rise of wellbeing

chapter |21 pages

Leave it to the people?

Power and participation

chapter |15 pages

The role of indicators

Knowledge, rationality and public policy

part |73 pages

Measuring wellbeing in practice

chapter |18 pages

Case study of Blyth Valley Borough Council

Background and context

chapter |15 pages

Defining ‘local' wellbeing

Discourse and debate

chapter |11 pages

Moving towards measurement?

chapter |8 pages

Towards sustainability

Developing a common sense of wellbeing