Incorporating hope and resilience into policy and program evaluation: Empirical evidence from Australia

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Burgess, Simon, Fazal-e-Hasan, Syed Muhammad, Abid, Muhammad, Dillon, Anthony, Farooque, Omar and Adapa, Sujana. (2023). Incorporating hope and resilience into policy and program evaluation: Empirical evidence from Australia. Public Administration Quarterly. 47(4), pp. 477-513. https://doi.org/10.37808/paq.47.4.4
AuthorsBurgess, Simon, Fazal-e-Hasan, Syed Muhammad, Abid, Muhammad, Dillon, Anthony, Farooque, Omar and Adapa, Sujana
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In discussions about the goals we should set for our policies and programs, there are some familiar moral reasons to think that hope and resilience should often be included. In particular, hope and resilience are both widely recognized as moral virtues, and they may be vital for social cohesion. To demonstrate the feasibility of modelling and measuring the relevant variables and of putting them to use, we developed and tested a number of hypotheses. Drawing upon survey data that we collected from 429 participants (211 Indigenous Australians and 218 non-Indigenous Australians'), we found that favourable beliefs about the quality of government support are positively associated with greater levels of hope and resilience. Hope and resilience, in turn, are positively associated with greater satisfaction with life. But most interestingly, we found a strong and widespread positive association between fully recognizing the legacy of historical injustices in Australia and having hope.

Keywordshope; resilience; policy evaluation; program evaluation; social cohesion; reconciliation; Australia
Year2023
JournalPublic Administration Quarterly
Journal citation47 (4), pp. 477-513
PublisherSouthern Public Administration Education Foundation
ISSN0734-9149
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.37808/paq.47.4.4
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