A guide to wellbeing economic evaluation

Publication type

Report

Authors

Publication date

September 15, 2017

Summary:

This guide is a discussion document setting out proposed methods for economic evaluation of wellbeing programmes. The audience is primarily analysts and the academic teams that make up the Centre, to document our evolving shared approach. It is intended that it will be amended on an iterative basis as methodologies and source data develop.

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Link

https://whatworkswellbeing.org/resources/a-guide-to-wellbeing-economic-evaluation/

Notes

"Developed by Liam Wright and Tessa Peasgood, University of Sheffield Sara MacLennan, What Works Centre for Wellbeing With input from the What Works Centre for Wellbeing Cost Effectiveness Group: Sara Connolly, Mark Bryan, Jo Lord, Micah Rose, Paul Frijters, Martin Knapp, Christian Krekel, Clément Bellet"

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