Working papers
The Working Paper Series offers a medium to place relevant research material in the public domain for discussion. Comments are welcomed and should be addressed to the individual author(s). Copyright and all rights therein are retained by the author(s).
CWiPP Working Paper editors
Professor Ian Bache
Professor of Politics
Dr Alvaro Martinez-Perez
Lecturer in International and Comparative Social Research Methods
Professor Aki Tsuchiya
Professor of Health Economics
Papers
The ‘Invisible Footprint’ of Adam Smith in Modern Wellbeing Studies
Charlie Whitington
Ref: 15-2022
The Politics of Assisted Dying: Explaining the Public-Parliamentary Gap
Ian Bache
Ref: 14-2022
Operationalising Equivalent Consumption through Stated Preferences: A Pilot Study in Two Parts
Ignacio Abasolo, Clara Sandelind, Erik Schokkaert, Katherine Stevens, Aki Tsuchiya
Ref: 13-2018
A Questionnaire Designed to Capture the Impact of Wind Turbine Noise on Human Wellbeing
Fei Qu and Aki Tsuchiya
Ref: 12-2018
The End of History and the Invention of Happiness
Jules Evans
Ref: 11-2017
Politics and Wellbeing
Ian Bache and Karen Scott
Ref: 10-2017
The implications of ‘therapeutic entrepreneurialism’ for evidence and expertise in the education politics of wellbeing
Kathryn Ecclestone
Ref: 09-2018
Wellbeing and Social Justice: In Defence of the Capabilities Approach
Annie Austin
Ref: 08-2016
Happiness, Social Cohesion and Income Inequalities in Britain and Japan
Dimitris Ballas
Ref: 07-2016
Enjoyment and Wellbeing
John Haworth
Ref: 06-2016
Between Policies and Life: The Politics of Buen Vivir in Contemporary Ecuador
Daniela Bressa Florentin
Ref: 05-2016
Can work-life balance policies foster happiness in the family? A comparison of traditional versus new family arrangements
Álvaro Martínez-Pérez
Ref: 04-2015
Evidence, policy and wellbeing
Ian Bache
Ref: 03-2015
Global initiatives in measuring human wellbeing: convergence and difference
J. Allister McGregor
Ref: 02-2015
Is wellbeing a useful concept for progressives?
Charles Seaford
Ref: 01-2015