Happiness index to gauge Britain's national mood
Posted: 15 Nov 2010, 04:10
I'm all for anything high profile that says there's more to life than GDP and consumption. Lots of sceptics though, as can be seen from the comments after the article. Perhaps they remember Cameron’s background is in public relations.
I wonder what happened to Prof Richard Layard? Labour’s 'Happiness Tsar' talked some good sense.Happiness index to gauge Britain's national mood
The UK government is poised to start measuring people's psychological and environmental wellbeing, bidding to be among the first countries to officially monitor happiness. Despite "nervousness" in Downing Street at the prospect of testing the national mood amid deep cuts and last week's riot in Westminster, the Office of National Statistics will shortly be asked to produce measures to implement David Cameron's long-stated ambition of gauging "general wellbeing" ....
... The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, announced last year he intended to include happiness and wellbeing in France's measurement of economic progress. Sarkozy was responding to recommendations made by two Nobel economists, Joseph Stiglitz and Amartya Sen, who called on world leaders to move away from a purely economic concept of gross domestic product, which measures economic production, to wellbeing and sustainability. That report suggested a shift from production to greater attention to household wealth and an assessment of whether countries were growing sustainably or damaging the environment.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/ ... ional-mood