Development as Happiness? A critical review of subjective well-being as an alternative or addition to mainstream measures of development

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2021-08-23

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In this thesis the potential of using subjective well-being (SWB) in the process of measuring development is explored. SWB is rising in popularity and is often named as an interesting alternative for mainstream measurements of economic development like Gross Domestic Product (GDP). I explore this option by delving into the concepts of development and SWB to see how they match up. More specifically, I examine whether SWB as a measure of development has potential, especially in developing countries. This will be done through literature research and by conducting interviews with development professionals, who are working with development indicators in the developing world. The interviewees are working at a variety of development organizations and are from different parts of the world. Both from the literature and the interviews, I find that although it is an interesting and potentially useful idea to use SWB as a measure for development, several complications should be reckoned with. A more moderate version of SWB in combination with other indicators is likely to be the most promising for the future.

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Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen