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RSA | A wellbeing approach to policymaking I Richard Layard and Jan-Emmanuel De Neve I RSA REPLAY @rsaorg | Uploaded June 2023 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
How can we measure wellbeing? What causes it, and how can it be improved?

Richard Layard and Jan-Emmanuel De Neve present a case for making wellbeing the central goal – for government, for business and for educators.

Drawing from their field-defining publication on the science of wellbeing across the life course, they call for a shift in policymaking to maximise the wellbeing of individuals and to engage citizens to contribute to more resilient, rebalanced and regenerative futures.

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