Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The first statistics of happiness


I found, that in Germany they were engaged in a species of political inquiry, to which they had given the name of Statistics … by Statistical is meant in Germany, an inquiry for the purpose of ascertaining the political strength of a country, or questions respecting matters of state … the idea I annex to the term, is an inquiry into the state of a country, for the purpose of ascertaining the quantum of happiness enjoyed by its inhabitants, and the means of its future improvement; yet, as I thought that a new word might attract more public attention, I resolved on adopting it.

That quote comes from "The statistical account of Scotland: Drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes. By Sir John Sinclair 1791–1799".




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Sir John Sinclair's vision for The Statistical Accounts Of Scotland


Measuring national well-being