Human Well-Being Measure

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A Human Well-Being Measure is a system health measure that is determines well-being levels.



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2023

  • GBard
    • Human wellbeing is a broad concept that encompasses many aspects of our lives, including our physical, mental, emotional, and social health. It is also influenced by our relationships with others, our environment, and our sense of purpose in life.

      There is no single definition of human wellbeing that is universally accepted. However, it is generally understood to be a state of being in which we are able to live our lives to the fullest and achieve our full potential. Wellbeing is important because it has a significant impact on our overall quality of life. When we are feeling well, we are more likely to be happy, healthy, and productive. We are also more likely to have strong relationships and make positive contributions to our communities.

    • There are many factors that contribute to human wellbeing. Some of the most important include:
      • Physical health: This includes having a healthy body weight, eating a nutritious diet, and getting regular exercise.
      • Mental health: This includes feeling happy and fulfilled, having positive relationships, and being able to cope with stress and adversity.
      • Emotional health: This includes being able to manage our emotions in a healthy way and feeling good about ourselves.
      • Social health: This includes having strong relationships with family and friends, and feeling connected to our community.
      • Economic security: This includes having enough money to meet our basic needs and having a stable job.
      • Purpose in life: This includes having a sense of meaning and direction in our lives.

2018

2017

  • (Wikipedia, 2017) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/well-being Retrieved:2017-12-3.
    • Well-being, wellbeing, or wellness is a general term for the condition of an individual or group. A high level of well-being means in some sense the individual or group's condition is positive.

2015

2015

2014

  1. • As in Journal of Economic Literature Health, education, and welfare JEL: I Subcategories at JEL: I3 - Welfare and Poverty.
       • Adam Smith, 1776. The Wealth of Nations.
       • Partha Dasgupta, 1993. An Inquiry into Well-Being and Destitution. Description and review.
       • David S. Landes, 1998. The Wealth and Poverty of Nations. Review.
       • Paul Streeten, 1999. “Henry J. Bruton, On the Search for Well Being, and Yujiro Hayami, Development Economics: From the Poverty to the Wealth of Nations," Economic Development and Cultural Change," 48(1), pp. 209-214.

2010

2009

  • (Steckel, 2009) ⇒ RH Steckel. (2009). “Heights and human welfare: Recent developments and new directions.” In: Explorations in Economic History. Elsevier.

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