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Assessing well-being using hierarchical needs

Clarke, Matthew 2006, Assessing well-being using hierarchical needs, in Understanding human well-being, United Nations University Press, New York, NY, pp.217-238.

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Title Assessing well-being using hierarchical needs
Author(s) Clarke, Matthew
Title of book Understanding human well-being
Editor(s) McGillivray, Mark
Publication date 2006
Chapter number 11
Total chapters 16
Start page 217
End page 238
Total pages 22
Publisher United Nations University Press
Place of Publication New York, NY
Keyword(s) quality of life
social indicators
well-being
Notes 1. Human well-being : concepts and measures / Mark McGillivray and Matthew Clarke -- 11. Assessing well-being using hierarchical needs / Matthew Clarke
ISBN 9789280811308
9280811304
Language eng
Field of Research 140202 Economic Development and Growth
HERDC Research category B1.1 Book chapter
Copyright notice ©2006 United Nations University Press
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30000995

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: School of International and Political Studies
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