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This release combines analysis of economic well-being with personal, subjective well-being. It looks at trends and expands on the agenda of considering measures beyond GDP. The change in name highlights that both personal and economic well-being are being considered.
Evidence and information for health and care professionals and the wider workforce to promote the benefits of financial wellbeing.
This document contains information on: Wellbeing And Productivity Management “Live Well Work Well” 21/10/10
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Information to help health professionals prevent ill health and promote wellbeing as part of their everyday practice.
The ONS Measuring National Well-being programme (MNW) aims to produce accepted and trusted measures of the well-being of the nation. This release will provide an update to the Measuring National Well-being measures that are found within both the Domains and...
Evidence and guidance to help healthcare professionals encourage people to live healthy lifestyles at work.
Association of Southeast Asian Nations, EU, Southern African Development Community, Union of South American Nations
Update of data on the individual, social and environmental factors which influence the health of the population and impact on inequalities in health.
Health and Well-being at work, a survey of employees.
Data on prevalence, risk and protective factors, care provision and wellbeing.
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