The science and policy of wellbeing
What produces a happy society and a happy life?
The new discipline of wellbeing seeks to answer this question using empirical evidence about what makes lives more worth living. It aims to transform our ability to base our decisions on the outcomes that matter most, namely the wellbeing of us all including future generations.
Join Professor Lord (Richard) Layard and Professor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, co-authors of a recent book 'Wellbeing: Science and Policy', as they discuss with Professor Sir Charles Godfray, Director of the Oxford Martin School, how wellbeing can be measured, what causes it and how it can be improved.