Our research in @WorldDevJournal analyses existing studies to find out what wellbeing means to people throughout the world. With nuances across groups, policymakers should engage closely with communities to achieve meaningful impact https://t.co/14EttWtOhX
While Western views have dominated, what really matters to people around the world?
Learn more from @KateSollis and Herdiyan Maulana: https://t.co/Vr6SnrEhbQ
Don’t go through with stage 3 tax cuts. Make family tax benefit (FTB A) universal for all kids (or in the least younger kids) - say my colleagues @WhatAustThinks. A great idea. https://t.co/YlyLMxBXCw
Why consult (widely and authentically) with community members when developing a #wellbeing framework? Well, for many reasons...but achieving policy impact is one! Read more in my paper recently published in the Journal of Human Development and Capabilities https://t.co/YE9KV8pwGC
Privilege. This is what privilege looks like. The discipline of economics fails to recognise the social determinants of health; it constructs humans as rational/irrational. Humans are messy, especially those of us who weren’t born into or led easy lives. Punching down.
Been talking to Australian Federal Treasury today and then Prime Minister and Cabinet Department. Great to hear the journey they’re on to embed well-being and intergenerational equity. A national conversation with Australian’s would be a great next step.
Happening Now: CPD's John Menadue Oration delivered by Sophie Howe. Watch live at https://t.co/erhkDpwP8g and follow along for live tweets recapping the event. #menadue2023
Just published some new @ANU_CGR + @WhatAustThinks research on gambling survey methods with lead author @KateSollis, Nicholas Biddle and @marisa_paterson MLA in the Journal of Gambling Issues: https://t.co/Ao1sMXXrCl