“…SWB approaches are however not sufficient for all purposes. The remaining approaches, except perhaps the preference fulfilment variant (3a), are diverse interpretations of Objective Well-Being (OWB) (Gasper 2009, based on Phillips, 2009; 2) Health Related Quality of Life; 3a) Utility -as interpreted in 20 th century economic -, looking at purchasing power and/or imputed preference fulfilment; 3b) Needs and Capabilities, which contains several variants concerning needs fulfilment or achievement of valued capabilities (including Sen's capabilities approach, interpreting capabilities as positive freedoms to achieve reasoned values) ; 4) Poverty Studies, which concentrate on the potential quality of life of an individual in terms of opportunities and their social determinants; 5) Community Studies, which focus on the social Chapter 2 34 context/fabric and the quality of life of a community; 6) Societal Quality of Life Constructs, which integrate a number of the above aspects. For public policy (through from constitutional and legal frameworks, to projects).…”