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Dear all, 

please consider submitting your work for presentation at the "International conference on Policies for Happiness and Health". More details below!

Best wishes,

Francesco Sarracino



International conference on Policies for Happiness and Health

Department of Political Economy and Statistics

University of Siena

Siena,  March 19-21, 2018

Over the past few decades research documented that, in the long-term, increasing income has little or no effect on people’s satisfaction with their lives. On the contrary, other aspects, such as social relationships, seem to have durable effects on well-being. This evidence challenges the economic policy paradigm that emphasizes income as the main driver to better lives.

Which economic and social policies can enhance well-being? How do policies for well-being differ from traditional ones that target redistribution, growth, and the correction of market inefficiencies? Are there dimensions of well-being neglected by traditional policies?

Special sessions on Health and Happiness

This conference will pay particular attention to health issues. A considerable amount of research has been devoted to the impact of psycho-social factors such as happiness, social relationships and inequality on health and longevity. What implications does this have for health policies? Can policies aimed at increasing happiness, social capital or income equality, improve health and lower healthcare expenses? Are such policies a possible new frontier for preventive health care?

Topics of the conference

This is an interdisciplinary conference welcoming contributions from every field of social sciences including, but not limited to, economics, sociology, psychology and political sciences. We especially welcome papers on the following topics:

 

·         Economic growth and well-being over time;

·         The causes and consequences of subjective well-being;

·         Policies for durable well-being;

·         The role of inequality, social capital and sustainability for a happy growth;

·         Economic consequences of promoting happiness;

·         Wealth and happiness;

·         Happiness and health care policies;

·         The impact of happiness, social relationships and economic inequality on health and longevity;

·         Immigration, health and happiness.


The list of keynote speakers include:
Jolanda Jetten, University of Queensland, Psychologist
Mariano Rojas, Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Economist
Ruut Veenhoven, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Sociologist and Economist


Paper submission and deadline

To apply, please, submit an abstract complete with name of the author/s and a title to: [log in to unmask]

The deadline for application is the 6th of February 2018. We will notify the authors of accepted papers by the 18th of February 2018.

 

For more information, please, send an e-mail at: [log in to unmask]

The website of the conference will be soon available at the following address: http://www.congressi.unisi.it/happinesshealthconference/

 

We look forward to welcoming you in Siena.

 

Stefano Bartolini, University of Siena

Leonardo Becchetti, University of Roma Tor Vergata

Luigino Bruni, LUMSA University of Rome

Martijin Burger, Erasmus University of Rotterdam

Maurizio Pugno, University of Cassino

Mariano Rojas, Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla

Francesco Sarracino, STATEC and Higher School of Economics

Ruut Veenhoven, Erasmus University of Rotterdam

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