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Explore the intersection of democracy, happiness, and progress through a comprehensive analysis of national performance in 9 dimensions across selected OECD countries from 2000 to 2007. Join Adj. Prof. Mike Salvaris at the 3rd International Conference on Gross National Happiness in Bangkok on November 26, 2007, to delve into how human rights and democracy contribute to the overall well-being and progress of societies. Discover how statistics reflect the essence of people beyond numbers, as inspired by Victor Sidel's words "Statistics are about people; statistics are people with the tears washed away." Don't miss this opportunity to gain unique insights on national progress and its relationship to democracy and well-being.
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Democracy, happiness and progress measurement Adj Professor Mike Salvaris School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning, RMIT University, Melbourne salvaris@optusnet.com.au 3rd International Conference on Gross National Happiness Bangkok, 26 November 2007
Statistics are about people Statistics are people with the tears washed away Victor Sidel
Human rights and democracy are part of the meaning of progressand wellbeing …. and an important cause of it.
National progress in 9 dimensionsSelected OECD countries, ranked by performance, c. 2000- 2007
National progress in 9 dimensionsSelected OECD countries, ranked by performance, c. 2000- 2007
National progress in 9 dimensionsSelected OECD countries, ranked by performance, c. 2000- 2007
National progress in 9 dimensionsSelected OECD countries, ranked by performance, c. 2000- 2007
National progress in 9 dimensionsSelected OECD countries, ranked by performance, c. 2000- 2007
National progress in 9 dimensionsSelected OECD countries, ranked by performance, c. 2000- 2007
National progress in 9 dimensionsSelected OECD countries, ranked by performance, c. 2000- 2007
National progress in 9 dimensionsSelected OECD countries, ranked by performance, c. 2000- 2007
National progress in 9 dimensionsSelected OECD countries, ranked by performance, c. 2000- 2007