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. 2013 Jul;42(3):541-565.
doi: 10.1017/S0047279413000202.

Addressing the Social Determinants of Subjective Wellbeing: The Latest Challenge for Social Policy

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Addressing the Social Determinants of Subjective Wellbeing: The Latest Challenge for Social Policy

Christopher Deeming. J Soc Policy. 2013 Jul.

Abstract

The idea that the happiness and wellbeing of individuals should shape government policy has been around since the enlightenment; today such thinking has growing practical policy relevance as governments around the world survey their populations in an effort to design social policies that promote wellbeing. In this article, we consider the social determinants of subjective wellbeing in the UK and draw lessons for social policy. Survey data are taken from the 'Measuring National Wellbeing Programme' launched by the UK's Office for National Statistics in 2010. For the empirical strategy, we develop bivariate and multivariate logistic regression models, as well as testing for interaction effects in the data. The findings show that wellbeing is not evenly distributed within the UK. Socio-demographic characteristics such as age, gender, ethnicity, employment, household composition and tenure all matter, as does health status. Influencing population wellbeing is inherently complex, though, that said, there is a clear need to place greater emphasis on the social, given the direction of current policy.

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