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• We analyse wellbeing priorities and satisfactions in seven informal settlements in three Bangladeshi cities (Dhaka, Chittagong, Bogra) • Wellbeing priorities are similar across settlements but satisfaction with achieved wellbeing outcomes differs by site and by socio-economic groups • People's subjective assessments of how they fare on wellbeing priorities are consistent with relevant objective indicators of their wellbeing • Wellbeing outcomes are substantively mediated by site-specific governance arrangements for essential services • Urban policy makers lack methodologies and metrics to support interventions that are relevant to wellbeing dynamics in particular localities
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Dolf te Lintelo
University of East Anglia
Jaideep Gupte
Rajiv Gandhi Technical University
J. Allister McGregor
Centre For Development Studies
Cities
University of Sheffield
University of Sussex
Institute of Development Studies
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a02d886cab5b316e39e2354 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2017.10.002