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<p> </p><p>The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is measuring National Wellbeing,
not <br>as an index but through a framework of 41 indicators which capture social
<br>progress around important aspects of life for individuals, communities and the
<br>nation. The statistics are experimental and as such we should not expect to <br>have
examples of major policies that have been heavily influenced by the <br>wellbeing
data at this stage. However there is much work going on across <br>government which
is detailed in the evidence provided to the Environmental <br>Audit Committee for
its Inquiry into Wellbeing. This can be found at: <br>http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/envir<br>onmental-audit-committee/inquiries/parliament-2010/well-being/</p><p>
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