
Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide
Volume V: Economics of Wellbeing
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 28. February 2014
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-118-60838-8 (ISBN)
Description
Part of the six-volume Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide, this is a comprehensive look at the economics of wellbeing with coverage of history, research, policy, and practice.
* Examines the challenges inherent in studying and measuring wellbeing from an economic perspective
* Discusses strategies and interventions to improve wellbeing across the lifespan and in different settings
* Addresses the potential economic benefits for governments and policymakers of actively investing in initiatives to improve wellbeing, from the workplace to the home to the natural environment
* Emphasizes the need to strengthen the evidence base for the economics of wellbeing and improve methods for translating research into policy and practice
Reviews / Votes
"This series could complement a variety of libraries, such as a home or personal library, office, or academic setting. Wellbeing is a global topic that influences each individual. This series is a valuable resource." (American Reference Books Annual, 1 June 2014)More details
Series
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-60838-8 (9781118608388)
Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
David McDaid is Senior Research Fellow in Health Policy and Health Economics at LSE Health and Social Care and the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Cary L. Cooper is Distinguished Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Lancaster University.
Content
About the Editors vii
Contributors ix
Full Contents of Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide xi
Introduction to Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide xxv
1 Introduction 1
David McDaid and Cary L. Cooper
Part 1 Perspectives on the Economics of Wellbeing 11
2 A Short History of Wellbeing Research 13
Laura Stoll
3 Income and Wellbeing: A Selective Review 33
Brendan Kennelly
4 Does Money Buy Me Love? Testing Alternative Measures of National Wellbeing 49
Arthur Grimes, Les Oxley, and Nicholas Tarrant
5 The Impact of the Great Recession on Economic Wellbeing: How Different Are OECD Nations and Why? 83
Lars Osberg and Andrew Sharpe
6 Was the Economic Crisis of 2008 Good for Icelanders? Impact on Health Behaviours 111
Tinna Laufey Asgeirsdottir, Hope Corman, Kelly Noonan, Porhildur Olafsdottir, and Nancy E. Reichman
7 Mental Health: A New Frontier for Labor Economics 157
Richard Layard
Part 2 Promoting Wellbeing: The Economic Case for Action 179
8 Investing in the Wellbeing of Young People: Making the Economic Case 181
David McDaid, A-La Park, Candice Currie, and Cara Zanotti
9 Investing in Wellbeing in the Workplace: More Than Just a Business Case 215
David McDaid and A-La Park
10 Promoting the Health and Wellbeing of Older People: Making an Economic Case 239
A-La Park, David McDaid, Anna K. Forsman, and Kristian Wahlbeck
11 Promoting and Protecting Mental Wellbeing during Times of Economic Change 261
David McDaid and Kristian Wahlbeck
12 Making Use of Evidence from Wellbeing Research in Policy and Practice 285
David McDaid
Index 299