Laura has been working at nef’s Centre for Well-being since October 2010. She has worked on the History of Well-being project and co-ordinates the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Wellbeing Economics. Laura is particularly interested in how the science of well-being can be used to guide policy decisions at a national level, and exploring different uses of well-being data.
Laura has a multidisciplinary academic background, having graduated from the University of Oxford in Human Sciences and completing an MSc in Health, Population and Society at the London School of Economics as a Population Investigation Committee scholar. She then worked as a research assistant in demography in the Social Policy Department at LSE before completing an internship at a social research organisation.
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Measuring our Progress
The power of well-being