Title: The power and potential of wellbeing
1The power and potential of well-being 16th May
2007 East Midlands Public Health
Conference, Nottingham Nic Marks centre for
well-being, nef (the new economics foundation)
2Who are nef?
- An independent UK think-tank (founded 1986)
- Inspired by 3 principles
- Ecological Sustainability
- Social Justice
- Peoples Well-being
- Well-being programme set up in 2001 to address
question What would policy look like if peoples
well-being was its aim? - centre for well-being - 2006
3Power Potential of Well-being
- What do we mean by well-being?
- Measuring well-being
- Findings and theories from the science of
well-being - Health, inequalities and well-being
- Investing in well-being
4What do we mean by well-being?
- Well-being Peoples experience of their quality
of life - WHO definition of health as
- A state of complete physical, mental and social
well-being, and not merely an absence of disease
or infirmity 1946
5What do we mean by well-being?
- Well-being Peoples experience of their quality
of life - WHO definition of health as
- A state of complete physical, mental and social
well-being, and not merely an absence of disease
or infirmity 1946
dynamic
6Measuring Personal Well-being
7Measuring Personal Well-being
Feelings
Pleasure
Meaning
Functionings
8Measuring Personal Well-being
Feelings
Satisfaction
Pleasure
Development
Meaning
Functionings
9Measuring Personal Well-being
Happiness
Feelings
Satisfaction
Pleasure
Depression
Excitement
Curiosity
Development
Interest
Meaning
Functionings
following Joar Vittersø, Marty Seligman, Robert
Lane .
10Measuring Personal Well-being
Happiness
Feelings
Satisfaction
Pleasure
Well-being?
Depression
Excitement
Curiosity
Development
Interest
Meaning
Functionings
following Joar Vittersø, Marty Seligman, Robert
Lane .
11What do we mean by well-being?
- Well-being Peoples experience of their quality
of life - Feeling good AND doing well
- A 1960s definition of self-esteem
12Well-being data
- Most data is limited to Life Satisfaction, but it
is pretty robust and useful. - Converges with other measures
- Predicts peoples behaviour consistently
- Many predictors are malleable to policy
13GDP and Life Satisfaction A Challenge to the
Political Status Quo
14Well-being data
- Most data is limited to Life Satisfaction, but it
is pretty robust and useful. - Converges with other measures
- Predicts peoples behaviour consistently
- Many predictors are malleable to policy
- But note averages hide a lot of variance.
Micro-data illuminates this as well as
challenging set-point theory adaptation.
15Micro data Widowhood and Well-being
Year of Widowhood
16Micro data Divorce and Well-being
Year of Divorce
17Micro data Marriages and Well-being
18Happiness in the UK
- as measured by life satisfaction
19Happiness in the UK
- as measured by life satisfaction
Depressed?
At risk?
Resilient?
20Where does our happiness comes from?
21Where does our happiness comes from?
Genes Parenting Early Years
Doing well Relationships, engagement, expressing
yourself and healthy thinking
Income Marital Status
22Power Potential of Well-being
- What do we mean by well-being?
- Measuring well-being
- Findings and theories from the science of
well-being - Health, inequalities and well-being
- Investing in well-being
23Health, inequalities and well-being
- Lots of evidence that happier people
- Live longer
- Less chronic illnesses
- Lower probability of using acute services
- Absorb health information better
- Are Nuns !!
24The famous Nuns Study
25Happier Nuns Live Longer!
26Regional Happiness
- Region Life Satisfaction
- Yorks/Humberside 7.68
- North East 7.65
- West Midlands 7.64
- East Anglia 7.62
- North West 7.53
- South West 7.48
- South East 7.48
- East Midlands 7.31
- London 7.08
27Happiness varies by place
Yorkshire Humberside
North East
West Midlands
East Anglia
North West
South West
South East
East Midlands
London
28Happiness varies by place
29Happiness varies by place
30Neighbourhood QoL also varies by place
31Power Potential of Well-being
- What do we mean by well-being?
- Measuring well-being
- Findings and theories from the science of
well-being - Health, inequalities and well-being
- Investing in well-being
32Investing in well-being
- Overall population interventions
- Identifying the at risk groups
- Treating ill-being
- Recognising the differences between people and
the need for different interventions
33Happiness in the UK
- as measured by life satisfaction
Depressed?
At risk?
Resilient?
34Investing in well-being
35Investing in well-being
36Investing in well-being
- Overall population interventions
- Green space, community facilities, service
provision - Quality employment opportunities good jobs and
good employers - Investing in, working with the at risk groups
- Co-production of well-being
- Community well-being coaches?
- Self-organizing systems that support and
challenge people (Local Alchemy, BizzFizz and
Time Banks)
37Investing in well-being
- Treating ill-being and psychological distress
- Counseling services, CBT
- Promoting well-being and treating people as
individuals - Tailored interventions
- Intrinsic motivations
38- Contact Details Nic Marks
- nic.marks_at_neweconomics.org
- Other reports downloadable from
- www.neweconomics.org
- Chasing Progress MDP
- Power Potential of W-B indicators
- Well-being Manifesto
- Well-being and Environment
- Spoiled Ballot democracy and well-being
- Happy Planet Index www.happyplanetindex.org