With the subject of wellbeing having received much attention in recent months, the Family and Parenting Institute have issued a timely literature review entitled Can Government Measure Family Wellbeing? The review "analyses current definitions, theoretical models, and measurement tools and examines quality issues such as validity and transferability, as well as the conceptual and practical measurement challenges posed by the study of family wellbeing." A summary version is also available.
For further links to information on all aspects of wellbeing, click on the 'Wellbeing' link in the Hot Topics menu in the right-hand column of this page.
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