kapabilitetsteorin
Kapabilitetsteorin, often translated as capabilities theory or capability approach, is a theoretical framework that focuses on what individuals are actually able to do and be. Developed primarily by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum, it shifts the focus from traditional measures of well-being like income or utility to a broader understanding of human flourishing. The core idea is that well-being should be evaluated in terms of people's real freedoms to achieve valued functionings.
Functionings are the states of "being" and "doing" that a person can achieve, such as being well-nourished,
The theory emphasizes that simply possessing resources does not guarantee well-being. Conversion factors, which are personal,