Measures of progress are the emerging methodologies for measuring human well-being. They are evolving and there are many methods currently available and in the process of being tested. They are all attempts to go beyond measurements based solely on economic progress.
Examples of measures of progress worldwide[edit | edit source]
- Human Development Index (HDI)
- Better Life Index (OECD)
- Indicators of Well-Being in Canada (WIC) (government)
- Canadian Index of Wellbeing (CIW) (citizen-backed)
- Measures of Australia's Progress (MAP)
- State of the USA (SUSA)
- Gross National Happiness (GNH) (Bhutan)
See also[edit | edit source]
- Mismeasuring our Lives: Why GDP Doesn't Add Up