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Cultural Policy and Subjective Well-Being in Mexico

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ABSTRACT

This article compares the notions of subjective well-being—which has been underscored as an aim for public policy—and optimism, studied by Oliver Bennett as an implicit cultural policy. It will give an overview of the high level of subjective well-being in Mexico according to several recent surveys and consider the relation that culture and arts have with subjective well-being in different countries. This will help to frame the proposal that happiness and life satisfaction could be promoted in Mexico through arts management and cultural policy.

Notes

1. The publications are: Atlas de Infraestructura Cultural (CONACULTA Citation2003, Citation2010a); Encuesta Nacional de Lectura (CONACULTA INEGI Citation2006; CONACULTA Citation2015); Diagnóstico de Infraestructura Cultural (CONACULTA Citation2007); Estadísticas Básicas de la Cultura (CONACULTA Citation2008); Encuesta Nacional de Hábitos, Prácticas y Consumo Culturales (CONACULTA Citation2010b); Encuesta Nacional de Consumo Cultural de México (CONACULTA INEGI Citation2012); Encuesta a Públicos de Museos 2007–2008 (Silva and Vázquez Citation2008); and Análisis del Estudio de Público del Museo Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso 2010–2014 (Vázquez Citation2016).

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Funding

This work was supported by UNAM-PAPIIT under grant [IN405116].

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