Sustainable well-being objective indicators: Basic necessities, complementary needs and desired opportunities

This study assesses the theories and approaches to sustainable well-being in developing objective social indicators to recognise the all-inclusive wellness of Malaysians. Problem: Currently, in Malaysia, well-being is measured by the Economic Planning Unit (EPU) Malaysia through the Malaysian Qualit...

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Main Authors: Abu Bakar, Aisyah, Mohamed Osman, Mariana, Bachok, Syahriah, Abdullah, Alias
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spelling my.iium.irep.599912020-06-10T07:04:44Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/59991/ Sustainable well-being objective indicators: Basic necessities, complementary needs and desired opportunities Abu Bakar, Aisyah Mohamed Osman, Mariana Bachok, Syahriah Abdullah, Alias H Social Sciences (General) HM701 Social systems This study assesses the theories and approaches to sustainable well-being in developing objective social indicators to recognise the all-inclusive wellness of Malaysians. Problem: Currently, in Malaysia, well-being is measured by the Economic Planning Unit (EPU) Malaysia through the Malaysian Quality of Life Reports and Malaysian Well-being Report. The reports cover the social progress of Malaysians through a set of indicators categorised under economic wellbeing and social well-being. The three main issues found in the current approach include (1) a lack of output indicators for some components, which makes it impossible to interpret the true performance of well-being, (2) the absence of a hierarchy of needs to identify more prioritised components and indicators, and (3) a narrow understanding of progress due to a strong reliance on the correlation with GDP growth. Approach: This study employs a literature review and document analysis. Findings: A new approach is necessary to improve the current approach to measuring well-being in Malaysia. Based on the theory of the hierarchy of needs, the objective indicators are categorised into specific components of three dimensions of sustainable well-being – necessities, complementary needs, and desired opportunities. Through reconsideration and re-coordination of the existing indicators and selected additional indicators, the elements that constitute well-being as well as the data appear consistent and transparent. Significance: Sustainable well-being indicators will prioritise what is most important to the citizens. The model recognises the progress of the survival requirements of human beings, the moral basis of happiness, and the greater life prospects of Malaysians. Springer 2018 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59991/7/59991-Sustainable%20Well-Being%20Objective%20Indicators_Basic.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59991/9/59991_Sustainable%20well-being%20objective%20indicators_SCOPUS.pdf Abu Bakar, Aisyah and Mohamed Osman, Mariana and Bachok, Syahriah and Abdullah, Alias (2018) Sustainable well-being objective indicators: Basic necessities, complementary needs and desired opportunities. In: Sustainable Future for Human Security Society, Cities and Governance. Springer, Singapore, pp. 175-188. ISBN 978-981-10-5432-7 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-5433-4_12 10.1007/978-981-10-5433-4_12
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
HM701 Social systems
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HM701 Social systems
Abu Bakar, Aisyah
Mohamed Osman, Mariana
Bachok, Syahriah
Abdullah, Alias
Sustainable well-being objective indicators: Basic necessities, complementary needs and desired opportunities
description This study assesses the theories and approaches to sustainable well-being in developing objective social indicators to recognise the all-inclusive wellness of Malaysians. Problem: Currently, in Malaysia, well-being is measured by the Economic Planning Unit (EPU) Malaysia through the Malaysian Quality of Life Reports and Malaysian Well-being Report. The reports cover the social progress of Malaysians through a set of indicators categorised under economic wellbeing and social well-being. The three main issues found in the current approach include (1) a lack of output indicators for some components, which makes it impossible to interpret the true performance of well-being, (2) the absence of a hierarchy of needs to identify more prioritised components and indicators, and (3) a narrow understanding of progress due to a strong reliance on the correlation with GDP growth. Approach: This study employs a literature review and document analysis. Findings: A new approach is necessary to improve the current approach to measuring well-being in Malaysia. Based on the theory of the hierarchy of needs, the objective indicators are categorised into specific components of three dimensions of sustainable well-being – necessities, complementary needs, and desired opportunities. Through reconsideration and re-coordination of the existing indicators and selected additional indicators, the elements that constitute well-being as well as the data appear consistent and transparent. Significance: Sustainable well-being indicators will prioritise what is most important to the citizens. The model recognises the progress of the survival requirements of human beings, the moral basis of happiness, and the greater life prospects of Malaysians.
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author Abu Bakar, Aisyah
Mohamed Osman, Mariana
Bachok, Syahriah
Abdullah, Alias
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Mohamed Osman, Mariana
Bachok, Syahriah
Abdullah, Alias
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title Sustainable well-being objective indicators: Basic necessities, complementary needs and desired opportunities
title_short Sustainable well-being objective indicators: Basic necessities, complementary needs and desired opportunities
title_full Sustainable well-being objective indicators: Basic necessities, complementary needs and desired opportunities
title_fullStr Sustainable well-being objective indicators: Basic necessities, complementary needs and desired opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable well-being objective indicators: Basic necessities, complementary needs and desired opportunities
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