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Year 2018, Volume: 11 Issue: 3, 2621 - 2638, 31.12.2018
https://doi.org/10.17218/hititsosbil.457382

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Toplumsal ve kişisel
yararları, demografik bağıntıları, köken teorileri ve kültürle olan ilişkileri
açısından öznel iyi oluş alanında kapsamlı bir gözden geçirme sunuyoruz. Ekonomik
ve sosyal göstergelerle birlikte hem ulusların içerisindeki yaşam kalitesini
ortaya çıkarmak hem de geliştirmek amacıyla kamu politikası için ulusal iyi
oluş hesaplarının oluşturulması ve kullanılması gerektiği argümanının yanı sıra
iyi oluşu artıracak müdahaleler de sunulmaktadır.

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Year 2018, Volume: 11 Issue: 3, 2621 - 2638, 31.12.2018
https://doi.org/10.17218/hititsosbil.457382

Abstract

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