Title: Well-Being Measures for Public Policy
1Well-Being Measures for Public Policy
- Ed Diener
- University of Illinois, and
- Senior Scientist, The Gallup Organization
- United Nations Development Program
- October 8, 2008
2Subjective Well-Being (SWB)
- Peoples evaluations of their lives in both
thoughts and feelings. For example - Life satisfaction
- Marital, work, health satisfaction
- Pleasant emotions, e.g. Joy,
affection, trust - Low negative emotions, e.g., anger
depression
3Overview
- Subjective well-being helps reveal the progress
of societies quality of life - It provides useful new information to policy
makers - -- with some policy examples
- Also SWB directly benefits societies health,
longevity, prosperity, and peace - Finally, I will answer objections
410 Best Possible Life
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5Culture and Well-Being
6WHY SWB?
- Why not just measure income, education, and
longevity the HDI?
7Limitations of Existing Indicators, Including
the HDI
- What they do not measure
- e.g., Trust
- Air pollution
- Gender equality
- Job security
- Green urban space
- Crime etc.
8Characteristics of Nations Missed by HDI?
9SWB measures more than the HDICorrelates of
National Life Satisfaction
- Income .82
- Longevity .73
- Political stability .52
- Trust other people .48
- Unemployment -.44
- Time with family/friends .41
10Example Crime
- Assault rate adds to the prediction of Life
Satisfaction beyond the HDI
112. HDI Has Low CeilingDifferentiation only for
less developed nations
12- 3. Need ever-expanding lists of measures to
capture all elements of quality of life -
- How to include them all?
- How to weight them?
13How large a list?
- Commuting time
- Factory emissions
- Greenery
- Support for science
- Literary achevements
- Support for the arts
- Litter rates
- Quality of roads
- Building safety
- Rape rates
- Parks
- Tertiary education
- Education gender equality
- Income equality
- Unemployment rate
- Inflation rate
- Political corruption
- Business corruption
- Child abuse
14How to Weight?
- Health, education, equality, crime, pollution
all weighted the same? - Example U.S.A. Cities
- 333 cities many can be rated first OR last,
depending on weighting of indicators!
154. Whose List to Use?
- Amartye Sen Martha Nussbaum?
- U.S. experts (elites)
- U.S. example The fine arts versus roller-derby
- SWB measures are democratic -- from the people --
what they value and weight
16SWB Weights and Integrates The Things About Which
People Care, the Optimal Weights, and The
Direction of Influence!
175. Also measurement problems with economic and
other measures
- Subjectivity in contents GDP
- Missed black grey markets, bartering
- Unreliable in poor nations
- How to integrate different approaches to
measuring GNP
186. Other Measures Miss Something Very Important!
- HDI Robots educated, long-living with
money - Dont we want more than orderly worker-bees?
- Dont we also want people leading meaningful
and rewarding lives?
19Why SWB ?
- It is peoples evaluations of their lives
surely we want these to be positive! Democratic! - People rate it as very important, even the most
important. They want it! - Well-being is a core component of mental health,
and mental illness likely largest cause of
illness-related misery in the 21st century - Behavioral benefits of well-being
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20Importance Ratings (1-9)
- Happiness Wealth Health
- OVERALL
- (28 nations) 8.0 6.8 7.9
- Chile 8.6 6.9 8.1
- Singapore 8.4 7.1 8.0
- Egypt 8.1 7.6 8.0
- USA 8.1 6.7 7.6
- Japan 7.4 6.6 7.8
21Disease Burden
- Misery burden from mental illnesses likely to be
largest by 2020, yet missed by longevity
statistics - Autism, Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder
- This burden reflected by SWB indicators
22BUT
- Is happiness good?
- Is it functional?
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24The Error of Flaubert
- To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are
three requirements for happiness, though if
stupidity is lacking, all is lost. - Gustave Flaubert
25Our Research Shows that Happiness is
BeneficialFlaubert 180 degrees off
26Social Benefits of Being Happy
- More friends
- Better and longer marriages
- Social capital Trust
27Work Benefits
- Higher supervisor ratings at work
- Better organizational citizens
- Higher incomes
- USA
- Australia
- Russia
28Societal Benefits
- Volunteering
- Pro-peace attitudes
- Cooperative
29Health Benefits of SWB
- 1. Illness
- Immune, cardiovascular, etc.
- 2. Longevity
30Longevity The Nun Study Danner, Snowden,
Friesen, U Kentucky
- 1. Nuns autobiographies at age 22
- Expression of positive emotions
- 2. Happy and less happy nuns living in same life
circumstances through lifespan - How long do they live?
31 Longevity in The Nun Study
Survival Rate at Age 85 94 Most Cheerful
Quartile 90 54 Least Cheerful
34 11 Longevity boost about 10
years! Danner, Snowdon, Friesen
32Psychologists
- Happy live about 6 years longer
33Predicting National Mean Life Expectancy
- Corr. Beta r B
- GDP/Capita .66 .12
- Health Expenditures .47 .01
- Life Satisfaction .76 .65
34Predicting National Life Expectancy
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- When control GDP and Health Expenditures first
- SWB Affect and Life Satisfaction add
- 16 more variance in predicting longevity!
35In sum National Accounts of Well-Being
- People believe well-being is important
- It leads to several desirable outcomes
- It helps with social capital
- We ought to be measuring it!
36Policy Examples
- Economics
- Unemployment
- Environment
- Commuting
- Air pollution
37Slow Incomplete Adaptation to Unemployment
(Mostly Re-Employed, and Controlling for Income)
38The Environment Commuting
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- Life Satisfaction is consistently lower for those
who have long commutes - Rising commute time resulting in higher incomes
does not raise LS
39The Environment Smokestack Emissions
- Life satisfaction
- Quasi-experimental study
- in Germany
40Objections
- 1. Cant measure happiness validly
- -- must look at behavior
- 2. People adapt to their conditions
- 3. Happy pigs and happy mafia
- 4. Happiness is an individual affair we dont
want paternalism
41Measurement Objectivity?
- SWB measures have
- proven validity
42The Would you move?Diener Measure of
ValidityLife Evaluation LadderIdeal to Worst
(10 to 0)
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- Denmark 8.0
- Finland 7.7
- Switzerland 7.5
- Netherlands 7.5
- Spain 7.2
- Ireland 7.1
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- Togo 3.2
- Cambodia 3.6
- Sierra Leone 3.6
- Georgia 3.7
- Zimbabwe 3.8
- West Bank 4.7
43Measurement ValiditySWB Measures Correlate With
- Suicide (individual and national)
- Physiological (brain, hormones, immune)
- Informant reports (family and friends)
- Interview ratings
- Reaction-time to stimuli tasks
44Surveys in Economics
- Survey measures used in GNP
- Subjective decisions about how to sum those
numbers - Subjective reports do have issues, yes, but no
more than counting - Examples Education, Unemployment, Eastern bloc
45Objection 2 AdaptationLife Satisfaction
Disability
- People adapt to bad and
- good conditions
- The Happy Poor
- Happy Slaves?
46Adaptation?
473. Happy Mafia Pigs?
- Bad people, dumb people, etc. can be happy
- Yes, and they can be Rich
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Educated -
Long-lived too - Happiness is NOT the only value other things
matter too
48Other Values More Important?
- For example capabilities functionings
- Maybe, but so what?
- This does not mean SWB is
- not also very important!
494. Paternalism
- CLAIM
- Happiness is an individual affair, not the
business of governments
50Paternalism?
51Conclusions
- SWB can simultaneously reflect many desirable
aspects of life - In addition, it is valuable for nations it helps
functioning! - It can be validly measured
- It can add information for policy and individual
decisions beyond existing measures
52Using SWB Measures
- OECD
- E.U.
- Stats Canada
- C.D.C. in USA
53- The Gallup Organization would give the U.N. data
for two (more?) years - Ladder for 140 nations
- Positive emotions of nations
- Negative emotions (e.g., depression) of nations
54References
- Well-being for public policy
- Diener, Lucas, Schimmack, Helliwell (2009),
Oxford U Press - Beyond money Toward an economy of well-being
- Psychological Science in the Public Interest
- Diener and Seligman, 2004
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55- The most authoritative
- and informative book
- about happiness ever
- written
56Thank You!
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59Societal Policies?Pleasant EmotionsEnjoyment
etc.
- Highest Lowest
- New Zealand 88 Georgia 43
- Ireland 88 Pakistan 48
- Netherlands 87 Armenia 49
- Costa Rica 87 Palestine 50
- UK 86 Sierra L. 51
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60OECD Nations Affect Balance (PA NA)
- Women Men
- Ireland .69 .66
- New Zealand .65 .66
- Sweden .65 .61
- Netherlands .62 .63
- Canada .62 .61
- Denmark .61 .61
- Australia .61 .61
- Austria .61 .60
- Mexico .60 .62
- Norway .60 .58
- Switzerland .58 .57
- U.S.A. .56 .61
- U.K. .56 .54
- Finland .53 .52
- Women Men
- Japan .53 .43
- Germany .52 .56
- Belgium .51 .57
- France .50 .51
- Poland .50 .50
- Spain .48 .58
- Czech Rep. .48 .50
- S. Korea .44 .35
- Italy .42 .42
- Hungary .41 .48
- Slovak Rep. .41 .39
- Greece .31 .42
- Portugal .30 .44
- Turkey .17 .20
61 More on Diminishing Returns
US probability sample .12 Calcutta slum
dwellers .45 Calcutta sex workers .67
6215 Highest on Ladder
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- Denmark 8.0
- Finland 7.7
- Switzerland 7.5
- Netherlands 7.5
- Canada 7.4
- Norway 7.4
- Sweden 7.4
- Australia 7.4
- New Zealand 7.3
- Belgium 7.3
- United States 7.2
- Israel 7.2
- Venezuela 7.2
- Spain 7.2
- Ireland 7.1
63- Lowest Life Ladder
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- Benin 3.3
- Cambodia 3.6
- Sierra Leone 3.6
- Tanzania 3.7
- Georgia 3.7
- Uganda 3.7
- Niger 3.7
- Ethiopia 3.8
- Burkina Faso 3.8
- Zimbabwe 3.8
- Cameroon 3.9
- Madagascar 4.0
- Kenya 4.0
- Mali 4.0
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65Proposal for National Indicators of Well-Being
and International Indicators
- Long overdue
- Resistance based on outmoded philosophy data
- Ignorance of newest findings
66Health Research Funding
- Disease burden computations
- Life Years and
- Misery
- Use SWB instead of Willingness-to-pay
- Paul Dolan, UK health economist
674. Optimal Amount?Can there be too much or too
little?
- Examples
- Divorce rate
- Percent in science engineering
- Tertiary education for all
68Example Divorce Rate
- Is 0 percent good?
- No freedom
- Is 55 percent better?
- Unstable relationships childrearing
- Optimum level
- Reflected in well-being