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== 3rd Lecture: "What would make a happier society?" == | == 3rd Lecture: "What would make a happier society?" == | ||
<br> In this lecture, Layard focuses on 7 main factors that are affected by happiness | |||
#Income | |||
#*If a society's income as a whole falls, individuals will not be impacted because every one in the community suffers. | |||
#Work | |||
#*Unemployment is a disaster | |||
#**Trying to keep low unemployment should be a goal for governments | |||
#**In most instances, having any job is better than none | |||
#**Welfare-to-work should be implemented | |||
#*job-security | |||
#**if people have secure jobs, they tend to be happier | |||
#**governments should provide reasonable job security to members of the community | |||
#**pace of work also impacts workers because the pressure for them to reach certain targets. This pressure leads to stress | |||
#**Although everyone does not have the same preferences, everyone wants job security | |||
#Private Life | |||
#*geographical mobility | |||
#**economists favor geographical mobility but there are some problems with people always moving | |||
#**increases family break up and criminality | |||
#*growing up and staying in the same community creates closer ties amoung individuals. Individuals in these communities are more trustworthy | |||
#*individuals that move around a lot sometimes become less bonded to others | |||
#Health | |||
#*mental health is very important to happiness | |||
#**mental disorders lead to unhappiness such as depression | |||
#Community | |||
#*Happiness is not only affected by how you treat yourself but how you treat others as well | |||
#*how you perceive others is important too | |||
#*issue of trust | |||
#**people are happier if they can trust others | |||
#Philosophy of life | |||
#*over the years there has been a decline in religious belief | |||
#*an individual can obtain happiness from not being self interested but rather from the good fortune of others | |||
#Freedom | |||
#*Communist governments were not well received by the people which caused unhappiness | |||
#*post-Communism countries, such as Hungary, are much happier with their government | |||
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Revision as of 02:20, 28 November 2007
Richard Layard's Lectures
1st Lecture
1st lecture: [1]
2nd Lecture
2nd lecture: [2]
3rd Lecture: "What would make a happier society?"
In this lecture, Layard focuses on 7 main factors that are affected by happiness
- Income
- If a society's income as a whole falls, individuals will not be impacted because every one in the community suffers.
- Work
- Unemployment is a disaster
- Trying to keep low unemployment should be a goal for governments
- In most instances, having any job is better than none
- Welfare-to-work should be implemented
- job-security
- if people have secure jobs, they tend to be happier
- governments should provide reasonable job security to members of the community
- pace of work also impacts workers because the pressure for them to reach certain targets. This pressure leads to stress
- Although everyone does not have the same preferences, everyone wants job security
- Unemployment is a disaster
- Private Life
- geographical mobility
- economists favor geographical mobility but there are some problems with people always moving
- increases family break up and criminality
- growing up and staying in the same community creates closer ties amoung individuals. Individuals in these communities are more trustworthy
- individuals that move around a lot sometimes become less bonded to others
- geographical mobility
- Health
- mental health is very important to happiness
- mental disorders lead to unhappiness such as depression
- mental health is very important to happiness
- Community
- Happiness is not only affected by how you treat yourself but how you treat others as well
- how you perceive others is important too
- issue of trust
- people are happier if they can trust others
- Philosophy of life
- over the years there has been a decline in religious belief
- an individual can obtain happiness from not being self interested but rather from the good fortune of others
- Freedom
- Communist governments were not well received by the people which caused unhappiness
- post-Communism countries, such as Hungary, are much happier with their government
3rd lecture: [3]
These lectures were accessed through the London School of Economics and Political Science website, at http://www.lse.ac.uk/.
Happiness studies main page: [[4]]