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Social Security, Happiness and Well-Being: Volume 14
Contributor(s): Bradshaw, Jonathan (Editor)
ISBN: 905095815X     ISBN-13: 9789050958158
Publisher: Intersentia
OUR PRICE:   $65.34  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2008
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Annotation: Among the many explicit objectives of social security systems, there is the general aspiration to improve welfare, well-being or even the happiness of populations. Such grandiose objectives are rarely made explicit. With evidence that more economic growth
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Comparative
Dewey: 361
Series: International Studies on Social Security (Intersentia)
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.4" W x 9.5" (0.90 lbs) 144 pages
 
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Among the many explicit objectives of social security systems, there is the general aspiration to improve welfare, well-being, or even the happiness of populations. Such grandiose objectives are rarely made explicit. With evidence that more economic growth does not necessarily equate with higher levels of well-being in society, there has developed an interest in the contribution to welfare that might be made by distribution and redistribution. Social security is the major vehicle for redistributing financial resources in society. This volume brings together essays which reflect, both theoretically and empirically, on the relationship between happiness and social security. This book addresses the following questions: Does welfare state effort enhance happiness? . Why might social security enhance happiness? . How might it be reformed to make more impact on well-being? . How does income and health impact on well-being? . How does income improve the well-being of widows? . Does well-being influence employment probabilities? . How is the well-being of children related to other factors in society?