Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10620/17550
Longitudinal Study: HILDA
Title: Measures of Indigenous Wellbeing and Their Determinants Across the Lifecourse (13th lecture a summary of 1-12th lecture)
Authors: Biddle, Nicholas 
Institution: Centre for Aboriginal and Economic Policy Research
Publication Date: 9-Jun-2011
Pages: 26
Keywords: Democracy
Families
Indigenous
Happiness
Abstract: One of the central tenets of democracy is that, in general, individuals know what is best for themselves and their family. This has been enshrined in the principle of one person, one-vote. More recently, it has influenced the movement towards measures of gross national happiness (in Bhutan) and the establishment of a Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress by the French President, Nicholas Sarkozy, headed by Joseph Stiglitz, Amartya Sen and Jean Paul Fitoussi. Australia made an early contribution to this movement with the annual publication of Measures of Australia’s Progress, beginning in 2001.
URL: https://caepr.cass.anu.edu.au/sites/default/files/docs/2019/5/Lec13Paper.pdf
https://caepr.cass.anu.edu.au/summary-and-conclusions
Keywords: Health -- Wellbeing; Beliefs and Values; Culture -- Indigenous
Research collection: Reports and technical papers
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