social well-being

collocation in English

meaningsofsocialandwell-being

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social
adjective
uk
/ˈsəʊ.ʃəl/
us
/ˈsoʊ.ʃəl/
relating to activities in which you meet and spend time with other people and that happen during the time when you are ...
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well-being
noun[U]
uk
/ˌwelˈbiː.ɪŋ/
us
/ˌwelˈbiː.ɪŋ/
the state of feeling healthy ...
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(Definition ofsocialandwell-beingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Responsibility for one'ssocialwell-beingrested entirely with oneself.
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Like individual well-being functions,socialwell-beingis a scalar.
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In short, we shall try to identify an operationally useful index ofsocialwell-being.
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The idea is to conceivesocialwell-beingfrom the ground up.
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Socialwell-beingis defined as the present value of the future flow of utilities.
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A corresponding pair of results was obtained for cross-country comparisons ofsocialwell-being.
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In brief, we consider the formulation which requires thatsocialwell-beingshould never decline.
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The social worth of an input or output is the contribution it makes tosocialwell-being.
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Consequently, changing norms will often be the best way to improve individual andsocialwell-beingand to enhance autonomy.
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We identify a set of circumstances in which comparisons ofsocialwell-beinginvolve comparisons of wealth.
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Formally we consider perturbations to an arbitrary economic programme and ask if they improvesocialwell-being.
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But policies can also be evaluated in terms of their effect on the determinants ofsocialwell-being.
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However, the various costs of these wagers, if not recouped, can seriously damage those individuals' financial andsocialwell-being.
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Have they brought economic health andsocialwell-being?
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Infrastructure is perceived as an essential ingredient for growth andsocialwell-being, and remains a high priority for most governments around the world.
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The bulk of section 7 develops methods for comparingsocialwell-beingacross time and space and for evaluating long-term policy reforms.
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The theorem that connects movements over time ofsocialwell-beingand inclusive wealth per head tells us how to measure the overall productive base.
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For to do so would be to alter the underlying ethical ordering of economic programmes, which would render intertemporal comparisons ofsocialwell-beingmeaningless.
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Where institutions are unstable or not adequately endowed, the broader mandates of economic development, environmental protection, andsocialwell-beingcan not be realized.
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Socialwell-beingincludes family distress, roles and relationships, sexuality/fertility, isolation, finances, work, social support, and fear of relatives' future diagnoses.
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So in section 7 we also developed such indices as would be appropriate for making comparisons ofsocialwell-being(propositions 4-7).
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Assume then thatsocialwell-beingat date t 0 is the expected value of the present discounted flow of utility.
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The key preconditions are national unity, a decent level ofsocialwell-being, free markets, civic culture and independence from external constraints.
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The first is social, forsocialwell-being.
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