SOMERVILLE PARTNERS WITH TECH GROUP TO BOOST HAPPINESS WITH MOBILE APP
Data from smartphones will pinpoint nexus between happiness and city policies and services
In 2011, the City made headlines when it sent out the first ever municipal happiness survey. Residents were asked questions such as “how happy are you right now?” and “how satisfied are you with your life?” The SomerStat office then crunched the data, looking for statistical relationships between wellbeing and City policy.
Now, the Mayor and his team of statisticians has announced a partnership with The H(app)athon Project (www.happathon.com), an organization that is using cutting-edge technology to measure and increase happiness. Starting with a pilot in City Hall, they plan to collect data from residents’ smartphones and use it to connect people to services that will help them flourish.
“It’s an ambitious idea,” said Mayor Curtatone, “but I know that the data will help us run the City as much as it will help residents find resources that they might not know about otherwise.” Citing his goal of making
This is a more sophisticated measure than the standard paper-based survey. The H(app)athon Project aims to develop mobile technology that combines answers to survey questions with results from physiological sensors. These combined results will then yield a happiness score, which can help users understand what brings them wellbeing and find critical resources.
“We’re thrilled to be working with the City of
SomerStat Director Daniel Hadley is equally excited about the partnership. “We have uncovered important links between residents’ happiness and how we shape City policy. Teaming up with H(app)athon will allow us to push that analysis further, adding geographic and environmental data. The latest national data also indicates that smartphone usage is rising rapidly across income, age and ethnic groups. So as with our paper and phone survey, we’ll work to make sure the app helps us collect data from a broad range of city residents.”
The group plans to launch their application citywide by fall 2013.
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