rightshyvinvointia
Rightshyvinvointia, also known as "rights-based well-being," is a conceptual framework that emphasizes the integration of human rights principles into approaches aimed at enhancing individual and collective well-being. The term combines the Finnish words *oikeudet* (rights) and *hyvinvointi* (well-being), reflecting its roots in Nordic social welfare models. This approach argues that sustainable well-being cannot be achieved without ensuring that fundamental human rights—such as access to healthcare, education, housing, and economic security—are respected and protected.
The concept gained prominence in discussions about social policy, particularly in Finland and other Nordic countries,
Critics of traditional well-being metrics, such as GDP or subjective happiness scores, argue that these fail
The concept has been explored in academic research, policy debates, and international development discussions, particularly in