Quality of life and happiness: Concepts and measures

R Veenhoven

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Abstract

The terms 'quality-of-life and 'happiness' denote different meanings; sometimes they are used as an umbrella term for all of value, and the other times to denote special merits. This chapter is about the specific meanings of the terms. I distinguish four qualities of life, one of which is subjective appreciation with life. Next, I distinguish four kinds of appreciation, one of which is ‘happiness’ in the limited sense of the word. Based on this conceptual differentiation I inspect what is measured by some current measures of quality of life. I discuss several weaknesses of these measures and show that quality of life cannot be measured comprehensively. The most comprehensive measure of quality of life is how long and happy people live and that is well measurable.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of research methods and applications inhappiness and quality of life
Place of PublicationCheltenham, UK
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Pages309-333
Number of pages24
ISBN (Print)9781783471171
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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