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Demography and well-being

    Andrew E. Clark

Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2021, pp. 23-28, 2021/01/21

Demographic Aspects of Human Wellbeing

doi: 10.1553/populationyearbook2021.deb02


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doi:10.1553/populationyearbook2021.deb02

Abstract

Demography studies the characteristics of populations. One such characteristic is well-being: this was the subject of the 2019 Wittgenstein Conference. Here, I discuss how objective well-being domains can be summarised to produce an overall well-being score, and how taking self-reported (subjective) well-being into account may help in this effort. But given that there is more than one type of subjective wellbeing score, we would want to know which one is “best”. We would also need to decide whose well-being counts, or counts more than that of others. Finally, I briefly mention the potential role of adaptation and social comparisons in the calculation of societal well-being.

Keywords: subjective well-being; demography; measurement; policy