A well-being manifesto for a flourishing society

Although economic output has nearly doubled in the last 30 years, life satisfaction levels in the UK and other developed countries have remained resolutely flat, with evidence that depression and anxiety are increasing, notably among young people. While governments in the developed world focus on ec...

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Published in:Journal of public mental health Vol. 3; no. 4; pp. 9 - 15
Main Authors: Marks, Nic, Shah, Hetan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Brighton Emerald Group Publishing Limited 01-12-2004
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Summary:Although economic output has nearly doubled in the last 30 years, life satisfaction levels in the UK and other developed countries have remained resolutely flat, with evidence that depression and anxiety are increasing, notably among young people. While governments in the developed world focus on economic development as the key route to well-being, a growing body of research suggests that, once basic needs have been met, this approach is flawed. This well-being manifesto for a flourishing society, produced by the think tank new economics foundation (nef), proposes eight alternative priorities for government action to promote well-being. While the focus is on UK policy and the examples are largely drawn from the UK, the key themes of the manifesto will apply to many developed country contexts.
ISSN:1746-5729
2042-8731
DOI:10.1108/17465729200400023