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Public Justice: A Christian Calling
By Chandra Pasma | Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
A few weeks ago, I was here in the Greater Toronto area to attend the Maytree conference where Dr. John Helliwell was talking about the work that is being done on well-being. Helliwell is an economist, and is part of a recent project that is basically bringing social science to economics, public policy and the work place. The researchers are working to discover what creates well-being – they’re asking questions like “what makes people feel the happiest,” or “what gives people the greatest sense of life satisfaction.” Read the full text [PDF 145kB].
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Chandra Pasma is CPJ's Public Justice Policy Analyst
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