Described as the ‘happiness tsar’, Lord Richard Layard knows a thing or two about the science of wellbeing: he literally wrote the book on it.
He is a labour economist based within the London School of Economics and Political Science and a co-founder of both Action for Happiness and the World Wellbeing Movement. His long-standing research career – in which he has devoted much of his efforts to reducing inequality and, latterly, in establishing the economics of happiness – saw him appointed to the UK’s House of Lords in 2000.
In this exclusive discussion, he offers his first-hand account of how wellbeing science has developed over the past half-Century, plus how he is calling on policymakers and business leaders alike to put wellbeing at the heart of decision-making.
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We are all Working on our Wellbeing daily, but not everyone has access to the latest cutting-edge research into the science of wellbeing … until now. From our home at the World Wellbeing Movement, within the University of Oxford, we have created the Working on Wellbeing podcast so that you can be a fly on the wall during our conversations with the world’s leading wellbeing experts.
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