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Research Title Community Wellbeing in the Northeast of Thailand 
Date of Distribution 29 May 2014 
Conference
     Title of the Conference RGJ-Ph.D. Congress XV 
     Organiser The Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D.Program, The Thailand Research Fund 
     Conference Place Jomtien Palm Beach Resort,Pattaya 
     Province/State Chonburi 
     Conference Date 30 May 2014 
     To 30 May 2014 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 15 
     Issue
     Page 279 
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     Abstract Introduction and Objective The concept of wellbeing has been recently widespread both in academics and policy circle. While disagreement in the concepts of wellbeing has continued, there has been considerable tools or measurements developed. However, measurement of wellbeing is largely focus on individuals, whereas measurements of collective or community wellbeing remain underdeveloped. This paper examines and develops measurement of wellbeing of community in the Northeast of Thailand. Methods This study is based on a review of relevant and existing papers and reports about the community wellbeing. Results The results show that the domains of community wellbeing included subjective wellbeing and objective wellbeing. There are four domains and twenty-one indicators. The four domains are 1) community strengthening 2) trust 3) social inclusion and 4) social empowerment. Conclusion Community wellbeing indicators are the important information for measuring progress, decision and policy making in the local level. Even though these indicators synthesize from the related documents and researches, there are necessary to define from the communities. Keywords: community wellbeing, community indicators, measuring progress  
Author
537080004-1 Mrs. PATTARAPORN WEERANAKIN [Main Author]
Humanities and Social Sciences Doctoral Degree

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