Understanding Well-being Data : Improving Social and Cultural Policy, Practice and Research

'Following the data' is a now-familiar phrase in Covid-19 policy communications. Well-being data are pivotal in decisions that affect our life chances, livelihoods and quality of life. They are increasingly valuable to companies with their eyes on profit, organisations looking to make a so...

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Main Author: Oman, Susan (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Springer Nature 2021
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