The term well-being is often used in quality of life debates to mean a less specific and more localized measure than the UN QOL metric.

Also it is cited as the root of wealth? in green economics, sometimes stated as the adjective "well" applied to the noun "being", e.g. as in the paper by Craig Hubley: Ten Habits of Well Beings.

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