An emic towards well-being
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1997-07Publisher
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Mahbub, A., & Roy, R. D. (1997, July). An emic towards well-being. Research Reports (1996): Social Studies, Vol – XIII, 125–159.Abstract
Usually much attention has not been paid to people's perspective towards their own wellbeing
in the nation level. In fact it is rare to find national level studies on realities about
people's well-being and People's idea in the development process usually are not considered
(UNDP, 1996). But people are conscious about their own well-being and they have a
transparent idea about their need and priorities as well. The present study is a part of
BRAC-ICDDR, B joint research project. The main objectives of the research project is to
assess the effect of BRAC and lCDDR, B interventions on health status and human wellbeing
and also to explore the pathways and causal mechanism through which these
development efforts influence (Chowdhury and Bhuiya, 1995). Since the impact of the
development interventions on the well-being of individuals and families in rural Bangladesh
is primarily concerned here; to get an outlook about what is 'well-being' to the people is
very much crucial to be identified.