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Measuring Australia's well-being using hierarchical needs

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by Matthew ClarkeMatthew Clarke, S Islam, S Paech
A new approach to well-being measurement is presented in this paper based on multidimensional hierarchical human needs and motivation. This paper empirically applies this new measure of well-being to Australia for the period 1985–2000. This hierarchical approach is underpinned by a rigorous psychological theory of human motivation. Hierarchical human needs are classified into five categories. Eight indicators have been chosen to reflect these categories. A composite indicator of these eight indicators is calculated. This paper concludes that it is necessary to consider multidimensional human needs and motivation when analysing and seeking to improve well-being through economic and social development activities.

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Journal

Journal of socio-economics

Volume

35

Issue

6

Pagination

933 - 945

Publisher

Elsevier BV, North-Holland

Location

Netherlands

ISSN

1053-5357

eISSN

1879-1239

Language

eng

Notes

Available online 31 January 2006

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

Elsevier Inc. 2006

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