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Dec 12, 2023 | By Centre
Statement of closure
Centre Blog
Mar 21, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about national wellbeing, and the methods and measures to assess it 2014 – 2024
Guest Blog
Feb 1, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about wellbeing in place and community 2014 – 2024
Guest Blog
Feb 22, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about loneliness and connection 2014 – 2024
Guest Blog
Mar 28, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about working age and workplace wellbeing 2014 – 2024
Guest Blog
Jan 27, 2021 | By Jennifer Wallace, Ben Thurman and Hannah Ormston - Carnegie UK Trust
Putting wellbeing into policy: where to begin?
Guest Blog
Feb 9, 2023 | By Simona Tenaglia
Which jobs make us happy? Insights from 10 years of UK labour market wellbeing data
Centre Blog
Apr 6, 2018 | By Sara Maclennan
Treasury Green Book and wellbeing: the analysis
Guest Blog
Jan 7, 2021 | By Centre
Campaign to End Loneliness joins the Centre
Centre Blog
Apr 25, 2024 | By Nancy Hey
What Works Wellbeing: 10 years of impact
Centre Blog
Feb 16, 2023 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
Measuring progress and quality of life in the UK: February 2023
Guest Blog
Sep 20, 2017 | By Centre
Measuring children’s wellbeing in practice: how to make it work?
Centre Blog
Jul 6, 2023 | By Nancy Hey
Progress beyond GDP: using the updated UK Measures of National Wellbeing July 2023
Centre Blog
Jan 11, 2024 | By Simona Tenaglia
Housing and subjective wellbeing: insights from the English Housing Survey 2013-2020
Centre Blog
Jun 1, 2023 | By Bethany Sikes
Tearfund’s pioneering approach to international wellbeing measurement
Guest Blog
Nov 29, 2017 | By Centre
Find your area’s wellbeing scores: new data release
Centre Blog
Feb 19, 2020 | By Sally McManus
Why nuance is needed when evaluating wellbeing measures
Guest Blog
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