1.Introduction.- 2.Setting the scene.- 3.Using statistics to assess progress.- 4.Statistics and public policy.- 5.Wider audiences for new measures of progress.- 6.Inputs and outputs: Data science and the role of media.- 7.Conclusion.
Paul Allin is a Visiting Professor at Imperial College
London, UK, researching the use of wellbeing measures. He was
previously a Statistician, Researcher and Policy Analyst in various
UK government departments and agencies, including directing the
Measuring National Wellbeing programme at the Office for National
Statistics. He is the author, with David Hand, of The Wellbeing of
Nations (2014).
David Hand is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and a Senior
Research Investigator at Imperial College London, UK, where he
previously chaired the Statistics Section. He has served as
President of the Royal Statistical Society and is on the Board of
the UK Statistics Authority. He is the author of over 300
scientific papers and 30 books, including Measurement Theory and
Practice (2010), The Improbability Principle (2015) and Dark Data
(2020).
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