1st Edition
Wellbeing and Policy Evidence for Action
Foreword
Roberta Metsola
1. Overview of wellbeing and policy: Evidence for action
Marie Briguglio, Natalia V. Czap, and Kate Laffan
Part I. Wellbeing: Evidence across individual domains
2. Income and wellbeing
Laura Kudrna
3. Work and wellbeing: Maximising the wellbeing of tomorrow’s workforce
Alexandra Kirienko, Kate Laffan, and Laura M. Giurge
4. Health and wellbeing: Identifying causal effects
Hans Czap and Marie Briguglio
5. Family and wellbeing: The emerging importance of family wellbeing studies for social policies and services
Lili Xia
6. Altruism, empathy, and wellbeing: Improving lives through policy that aligns with our better angels
Stephanie Preston and Tanner Nichols
7. Ageing and wellbeing: The potential of senior policy to support seniors’ subjective wellbeing
Maciej Górny and Krzysztof Hajder
8. Gender and wellbeing: Key states of the life course
Jaslin Kaur Kalsi and Astghik Mavisakalyan
9. Education and wellbeing
Ingebjørg Kristoffersen, Alfred Michael Dockery, and Ian W. Li
Part II. Wellbeing: Evidence across social and environmental domains
10. Housing, neighbourhoods, and wellbeing
Marie Briguglio, Dylan Cassar, and Daniel Gravino
11. Environment and wellbeing: Assessing the impact of environmental quality and pro-environmental behavior on wellbeing
Kate Laffan, Hans Czap, and Natalia V. Czap
12. (Fear of) crime and wellbeing: The role of individual and country-level determinants
Eva Krulichová
13. Democracy and wellbeing
Alois Stutzer, Benjamin Jansen, and Tobias Schib
14. Migration and wellbeing: A policy review
Martijn Hendriks
15. Religion, spirituality and wellbeing: Can spiritual/religious practice improve individuals’ wellbeing?
Teresa García-Muñoz and Shoshana Neuman
16. Digital technology and wellbeing: Moving beyond the hype
Diane Pelly
17. Art, culture, and wellbeing: Reaping the rewards of creativity
Leonie Baldacchino
Part III. Wellbeing: Evidence from countries
18. Wellbeing and policy in Bhutan
Kehinde Balogun and Kariuki Weru
19. Wellbeing and policy in New Zealand: From a wellbeing framework to a government-wide approach
Dan Weijers
20. Wellbeing and policy in Finland: The economy-of-wellbeing approach
Riikka Pellikka and Heli Hätönen
21. Wellbeing and policy in the United Arab Emirates: Strategic directions and lessons learned
Ahmad Samarji and Amal AlBlooshi
22. Wellbeing and policy in Canada: Progress towards measurement and practice
Chris P. Barrington-Leigh
23. Wellbeing and policy in Australia
Michelle Baddeley
24. Wellbeing and policy in the United Kingdom
Joanne Smithson
25. Wellbeing and policy in Japan
Toshiaki Hiromitsu, Eriko Teramura and Ryusuke Oishi
26. Wellbeing and policy in Malta: Doing well; feeling good?
Marie Briguglio
Appendix
Index
Biography
Marie Briguglio is Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Malta. She has served as Principal Investigator on several EU-funded and collaborative public-sector research projects in the fields of wellbeing, environmental and behavioural economics. She is also an award-winning multi-media writer.
Natalia V. Czap is Professor of Economics and the Chair of the Department of Social Sciences at University of Michigan-Dearborn, the United States. Her research interests include behavioural and experimental economics, behavioural public policy, and wellbeing policy.
Kate Laffan is Assistant Professor of Behavioural Science at the Department for Psychological and Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. She researches the reciprocal relationship between human wellbeing and behaviour and works on the application of behavioural science to policy challenges.






