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WeD Working Paper Series

The WeD Working Paper Series publishes work that advances research on wellbeing in developing countries. If you wish to submit a paper to the series, please send it to Séverine Deneulin. Manuscripts, which should be maximum 10,000 words and which should not have been previously published elsewhere, will be submitted to a peer review process prior to publication.

Editorial Committee
Séverine Deneulin (University of Bath) - contact s.deneulin@bath.ac.uk
Laura Camfield (University of East Anglia)
Ian Gough (University of Bath and London School of Economics)
Neil Thin (University of Edinburgh)
Sarah White (University of Bath)


Full papers are in pdf format. Download Adobe Acrobat reader here.

   
WeD 09/51 Polanyi and the Instituted Processes of Markets: Introducing a Wellbeing Perspective
  Susan Johnson Abstract Full Paper (pdf)
WeD 09/50 Wellbeing in development practice
  Sarah C White Abstract Full Paper (pdf)
WeD 09/49 Advancing human development:  Values, groups, power and conflict
  Séverine Deneulin Abstract Full Paper (pdf)
WeD 09/48 Development and wellbeing in Peru:Comparing global and local views
  James Copestake Abstract Full Paper (pdf)
WeD 09/47 Responsible wellbeing and its implications for development policy
  Chloe Blackmore Abstract Full Paper (pdf)
WeD 09/46 Schoolchildren's wellbeing and life prospects: Justifying the universal tax on childhood
  Neil Thin Abstract Full Paper (pdf)
WeD 09/45 Measuring subjective wellbeing using a personal life goals satisfaction approach
  James Copestake & Laura Camfield Abstract Full Paper (pdf)
WeD 09/44 Analysing wellbeing: A framework for development practice
  Sarah White Abstract Full Paper (pdf)
WeD 09/43 The capability approach and the politics of social wellbeing
  Séverine Deneulin &
J. Allister McGregor
Abstract Full Paper (pdf)

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