
Evidence, Policy and Wellbeing
Ian Bache(Author)
Palgrave Pivot (Publisher)
Published on 14. August 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
IX, 135 pages
978-3-030-21378-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book analyses the role of evidence in taking wellbeing from an issue that has government attention to one that leads to significant policy change. In doing so, it draws on contributions from political science, policy theory and literature specifically on the evidence and policy relationship. The book has three main aims: to understand the role of evidence in shaping the prospects for wellbeing in public policy; to inform the barriers literature on the use of evidence in policy; and, to inform the multiple streams approach (MSA) to agenda-setting. While the book focuses on developments at UK government level, a number of the findings and arguments presented here have wider significance, both in relation to wellbeing developments elsewhere and to the theoretical literatures on agenda-setting and evidence use. The book draws on insights from interviews with policy-makers and stakeholders that were undertaken as part of the work of the Community Wellbeing Evidence Programme of the What Works Centre for Wellbeing.
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 2020
Language
English
Place of publication
Cham
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer International Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung
1 Illustrations, black and white; IX, 135 p. 1 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
Weight
203 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-030-21378-7 (9783030213787)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-21376-3
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Person
Ian Bache is Professor of Politics and Co-Director of the Centre for Wellbeing in Public Policy (CWiPP) at the University of Sheffield, UK.
Content
Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Evidence and Policy
Chapter 3: Wellbeing
Chapter 4: 'What works' for wellbeing?
Chapter 5: Evidence in the policy stream: the multiple streams approach
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Chapter 3: Wellbeing
Chapter 4: 'What works' for wellbeing?
Chapter 5: Evidence in the policy stream: the multiple streams approach
Chapter 6: Conclusion