<p>In 150 years Italy transformed itself from a poor and backward country into one where living standards are among the highest in the world. In <em>Measuring Wellbeing</em> Giovanni Vecchi provides an innovative analysis of this change by drawing on family accounts that provide engaging insights into life and are the &quot;micro&quot; data that create the foundations for the &quot;macro&quot; picture of variations and fluctuations in the development of Italy.</p><p>Vecchi provides a nuanced account of the changes. He emphasizes that the concept of wellbeing is multidimensional and must include non-monetary aspects of life: nutrition health and education as well as less tangible elements such as freedom or the possibility to exercise one&#39;s political rights. The book deals with this polyhedral nature of wellbeing.</p><p>Among the insights are that Italians succeeded in combining growth with equity but that the gap between the North and South did not narrow; the while longevity has increased education has not improved as much as it could have; and that for close to three decades Italy&#39;s virtuous path has come to a halt: the wellbeing of the Italian people is at the crossroads between progress and decline. <em>Measuring Wellbeing</em> engagingly combines a unique dataset and an innovative statistical method that can be adapted to other countries.</p>
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