How is it possible for people to flourish? What causes people in some countries to flourish, while others don’t? What might change if we knew? The Global Flourishing Study promises to take the most pointed look at human flourishing yet — attempting to map the topography of the human spirit not unlike how science has cracked the DNA code.
The launch of the Global Flourishing Study culminates four years of collaboration among more than 40 leading experts from four esteemed organizations: Harvard University’s Human Flourishing Program, the Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, the Center for Open Science, and Gallup, the worldwide authority in public polling.
Spanning the disciplines of sociology, psychology, epidemiology, economics, history, philosophy, and theology, the team’s combined expertise has yielded one of the most comprehensive studies of human existence ever undertaken — 200,000 participants that will provide nationally representative samples of 20+ geographically and culturally diverse populations from across the globe.
Not just gathering data from these participants once, the Global Flourishing Study is following the same people as they go about their lives over the course of five years. The result will be longitudinal data that can open new opportunities to analyze and understand the causes–not just correlations–of flourishing more deeply than ever before.