Beyond a single story: The heterogeneity of human flourishing in 22 countries

Authors

  • Brendan Case The Human Flourishing Program, Harvard University
  • Victor Counted College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, Regent University
  • Jim Ritchie-Dunham The Human Flourishing Program, Harvard University
  • Richard Cowden The Human Flourishing Program, Harvard University https://orcid.org/
  • Cristina Gibson Graziadio Business School, Pepperdine University
  • Hayami Koga Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
  • Tim Lomas The Human Flourishing Program, Harvard University
  • Noah Padgett Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5502/ijw.v13i4.3555

Abstract

Contemporary cross-cultural research on flourishing and development has been limited by a focus on Western populations and typically Western priorities, and by attention to only a few indicators of flourishing, such as life satisfaction, life expectancy, or GDP per capita. This paper highlights some significant challenges for robust cross-national and cross-cultural research on the domains and drivers of flourishing. Using data from the recently proposed Global Comparison Framework and the Gallup World Poll, we explore the within- and between-country heterogeneity of flourishing and its determinants across the 22 countries which are the subject of the Global Flourishing Study. Sources of heterogeneity considered include potential tradeoffs among domains of flourishing; the effects of cultural differences on the conceptualization and actualization of flourishing; and the cultural specificity of core analytical concepts, including “life evaluation” and “nation.”

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Published

2023-10-31