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No. 7 | 23 Aug 2022 |
Well-being analytics for policy use
This paper first identifies Slovenia’s main well-being challenges, namely to boost productivity and increase performance on economic indicators without compromising its low levels of inequalities in wealth and income, and to strive for better human... |
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No. 06 | 04 Jul 2022 |
Starting unequal
Childhood is a crucial period in life. The things that we learn, do, and experience in childhood play a critical role in shaping who we are and who we become, and can leave lasting impressions on our lives for years to come. However, not all children... |
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No. 05 | 24 Jun 2022 |
Well-being analytics for policy use
The present paper presents methodologies to forecast and conduct policy analysis for three well-being indicators with the goal of informing the Italian government’s budget planning process. For each of the three indicators (healthy life expectancy,... |
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No. 04 | 31 Jan 2022 |
The relationship between quality of the working environment, workers’ health and well-being
This paper operationalises the OECD Guidelines for Measuring the Quality of the Working Environment (OECD, 2017) to describe job characteristics among European countries, the United States and Korea in 2010 and 2015. The analysis extends the range of... |
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No. 03 | 27 Jan 2022 |
Measuring the non-financial performance of firms through the lens of the OECD Well-being Framework
This paper presents a conceptual framework for understanding the non-financial performance of firms through the lens of the OECD Well-being Framework. Building on existing approaches for measuring non-financial performance, it proposes a measurement... |
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No. 02 | 18 Nov 2021 |
Learning about inequality and demand for redistribution
A growing body of literature studies the effect of providing information about inequality to respondents of surveys on their preferences for redistribution. We provide a meta-analysis combining the results from 84 information treatments coming from... |
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No. 01 | 16 Nov 2021 |
Measuring transboundary impacts in the 2030 Agenda
This paper explores the conceptual framing and measurement of transboundary impacts in the context of the 2030 Agenda. It starts by defining transboundary impacts and reviewing different measurement approaches used so far. It then proposes a typology... |
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Well-being analytics for policy use
Fabrice Murtin, Vincent Siegerink, Lara Fleischer, Julien Bonnet et Balázs Égert
23 Aug 2022
This paper first identifies Slovenia’s main well-being challenges, namely to boost productivity and increase performance on economic indicators without compromising its low levels of inequalities in wealth and income, and to strive for better human...
Starting unequal
Chris Clarke et Olivier Thévenon
04 Jul 2022
Childhood is a crucial period in life. The things that we learn, do, and experience in childhood play a critical role in shaping who we are and who we become, and can leave lasting impressions on our lives for years to come. However, not all children...
Well-being analytics for policy use
Fabrice Murtin, Vincent Siegerink, Julien Bonnet et Francesco Savazzi
24 Jun 2022
The present paper presents methodologies to forecast and conduct policy analysis for three well-being indicators with the goal of informing the Italian government’s budget planning process. For each of the three indicators (healthy life expectancy,...
The relationship between quality of the working environment, workers’ health and well-being
Fabrice Murtin, Benoît Arnaud, Christine Le Thi et Agnès Parent-Thirion
31 Jan 2022
This paper operationalises the OECD Guidelines for Measuring the Quality of the Working Environment (OECD, 2017) to describe job characteristics among European countries, the United States and Korea in 2010 and 2015. The analysis extends the range of...
Measuring the non-financial performance of firms through the lens of the OECD Well-being Framework
Vincent Siegerink, Michal Shinwell et Žiga Žarnic
27 Jan 2022
This paper presents a conceptual framework for understanding the non-financial performance of firms through the lens of the OECD Well-being Framework. Building on existing approaches for measuring non-financial performance, it proposes a measurement...
Learning about inequality and demand for redistribution
Emanuele Ciani, Louis Fréget et Thomas Manfredi
18 Nov 2021
A growing body of literature studies the effect of providing information about inequality to respondents of surveys on their preferences for redistribution. We provide a meta-analysis combining the results from 84 information treatments coming from...
Measuring transboundary impacts in the 2030 Agenda
Junya Ino, Fabrice Murtin et Michal Shinwell
16 Nov 2021
This paper explores the conceptual framing and measurement of transboundary impacts in the context of the 2030 Agenda. It starts by defining transboundary impacts and reviewing different measurement approaches used so far. It then proposes a typology...