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Beyond Happiness and Satisfaction: Toward Well-Being Indices Based on Stated Preference
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2014
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Quality Of LifeEngineeringSocial IndicatorHappinessSocial SciencesPsychologyAspect BundlesWell-being (Positive Psychology)Survey-based TrackingPsychological Well-beingStatisticsToward Well-being IndicesBehavioral SciencesEmotional Well-beingBeyond HappinessStated PreferenceBehavioral EconomicsLife SatisfactionSubjective Well-beingEmotionSurvey Methodology
This paper proposes foundations and a methodology for survey-based tracking of well-being. First, we develop a theory in which utility depends on "fundamental aspects" of well-being, measurable with surveys. Second, drawing from psychologists, philosophers, and economists, we compile a comprehensive list of such aspects. Third, we demonstrate our proposed method for estimating the aspects' relative marginal utilities-a necessary input for constructing an individual-level well-being index-by asking ~4,600 U.S. survey respondents to state their preference between pairs of aspect bundles. We estimate high relative marginal utilities for aspects related to family, health, security, values, freedom, happiness, and life satisfaction.
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