Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide

The six volumes comprising the full set of this reference guide have been published by Wiley, who say that it “brings together leading research from across the social sciences.” The series editor is Prof. Cary Cooper.

The six volumes:

  1. Wellbeing in Children and Families: “a wide-ranging look at the factors which positively and negatively affect the wellbeing of children and families.”
  2. Wellbeing and the Environment: “examines the ways in which the built environment can affect and enhance the wellbeing of society.”
  3. Work and Wellbeing: “a comprehensive look at wellbeing in the workplace at organizational, managerial, and individual levels.”
  4. Wellbeing in Later Life: “uses the latest research from a variety of disciplines to address and correct common myths and misconceptions about aging.”
  5. Economics of Wellbeing: “a comprehensive look at the economics of wellbeing with coverage of history, research, policy, and practice.”
  6. Interventions and Policies to Enhance Wellbeing: “an evidence-based approach and case studies from a wide range of life domains, examines the most successful existing strategies to promote wellbeing and mental health.”
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