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CPS1472 Mahmoud Mohamed ElSarawy
            6. Results
            1.  Well-being  index  =  (GDP  guide,  Education  guide,  Employment  guide,
               Women Participation guide, Health guide) /5
            2.  We found that Wellbeing Index values for Egypt and Malaysia are different,
               Malaysia has the largest index value of well-being with 0.84 and Egypt is
               0.70 as shown in Figure (6)
































            7. Conclusion
               Although the indicators of well-being that can make new light for Economic
            and social Research, and measuring the welfare of the population, but it also
            received a number of criticisms. We can conclude that all objective standards
            for measuring wellbeing calculated partially and should be used exclusively to
            carry out a comprehensive assessment of the entire human well-being.
               All countries should increase studies and researches aimed to measure the
            level  of  well-being  in  its  societies  to  determine  the  extent  to  achieve  the
            appropriate level of education, health and all economic and social indicators.

            References
            1.  Axel Dreher, (2005), “The Influence of Globalization on Taxes and Social
               Policy  – an Empirical Analysis for  OECD Countries”,  Thurgau  Institute of
               Economic,  Switzerland  and  University  of  Konstanz,  Department  of
               Economics.
            2.  http://cdn.media70.com/national-accounts-of-well-being-report.pdf





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