Gross national
happiness
(GNH) value is proposed to be an index function of
the total average per capita of the following measures:
1.
Economic Wellness: Indicated via direct survey and statistical
measurement of economic metrics such as consumer debt, average income to
consumer price index ratio and income distribution
2.
Environmental Wellness: Indicated via direct survey and statistical
measurement of environmental metrics such as pollution, noise and traffic
3.
Physical Wellness: Indicated via statistical measurement of
physical health metrics such as severe illnesses
4.
Mental Wellness: Indicated via direct survey and statistical
measurement of mental health metrics such as usage of antidepressants and rise
or decline of psychotherapy patients
5.
Workplace Wellness: Indicated via direct survey and statistical
measurement of labor metrics such as jobless claims, job change, workplace complaints and lawsuits
6.
Social Wellness: Indicated via direct survey and statistical
measurement of social metrics such as discrimination, safety, divorce rates,
complaints of domestic conflicts and family lawsuits, public lawsuits, crime
rates
7. Political
Wellness: Indicated via direct survey
and statistical measurement of political metrics such as the quality of local
democracy, individual freedom, and foreign conflicts.
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