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Health

Quality of life and wellbeing sit at the heart of much of the work that Simetrica-Jacobs conducts. Whether evaluating the impact of a project or considering the baseline situation, health (both mental and physical) is a critical channel that helps us understand impact. Simetrica-Jacobs has pioneered approaches to valuing health improvements, working with clients and through our suite of products to ensure that health impacts are adequately and accurately accounted.

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Pollution and wellbeing

2020
Fujiwara, D., Gramatki, I. and Keohane, K.
in Maddison, D, Rehdanz, K. and Welsch, H.(eds.) Handbook on Wellbeing, Happiness and the Environment. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
in Maddison, D, Rehdanz, K. and Welsch, H.(eds.) Handbook on Wellbeing, Happiness and the Environment. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Noise and wellbeing

2020
Fujiwara, D., and Lawton, R.
in Maddison, D, Rehdanz, K. and Welsch, H.(eds.) Handbook on Wellbeing, Happiness and the Environment. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
in Maddison, D, Rehdanz, K. and Welsch, H.(eds.) Handbook on Wellbeing, Happiness and the Environment. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

The health and wellbeing benefits of public libraries

2017
Fujiwara, D, Lawton, R. and Mourato, S.
Economia della Cultura, 2, 203-212.
Economia della Cultura, 2, 203-212.

Happiness based policy analysis

2016
Fujiwara, D. and Dolan, P.
in Adler, M. and Fleurbaey, M. (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Wellbeing and Public Policy. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 286-317
in Adler, M. and Fleurbaey, M. (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Wellbeing and Public Policy. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 286-317

Happier and More Satisfied? Creative Occupations and Subjective Wellbeing in the United Kingdom

2016
Fujiwara, D, and Lawton, R.
Psychosociological Issues in Human Resource Management, 4(2), 50–74.
Psychosociological Issues in Human Resource Management, 4(2), 50–74.

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