Measurement of well-being has been a highly debated topic since the end of the last century. While some specific aspects are still open issues, a multidimensional approach as well as the construction of shared and well-rooted systems of indicators are now accepted as the main route to measure this complex phenomenon. A meaningful effort, in this direction, is that of the Italian “Equitable and Sustainable Well-being” (BES) system of indicators, developed by the Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) and the National Council for Economics and Labour (CNEL). The BES framework comprises a number of atomic indicators measured yearly at regional level and reflecting the different domains of well-being (e.g. Health, Education, Work &...
The aim of this paper is to define a system to measure well-being in the European countries by using...
An interesting measure for equitable and sustainable well-being has been proposed recently by the Na...
The on-going economic crisis has reinforced the feeling that macroeconomic indicators, namely econom...
The measure of the equitable and sustainable well-being (Bes) is of growing interest in the last yea...
In Italy, the measure of the Equitable and Sustainable Well-being is provided by the Italian Institu...
In this paper, we focus on a Bayesian network s approach to combine traditional survey and social ne...
In the multidimensional well-being literature, it has been long advocated that it is important to co...
This contribution aims at using Bayesian networks for modelling the relations between the individua...
The study of multidimensional well-being has long recognized the importance of formalizing the inte...
We use Bayesian Networks to model the influence of diverse socio-economic factors on subjective well...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the statistical association, on a sample of Italian subjects...
The Bayesian network originally developed as a knowledge representation formalism with a human exper...
Over the last years there has been an increasing interest in measuring well-being at local level. Th...
none3Sustainability in the agro-food sector appears as a particularly complex issue due to the artic...
The aim of this paper is to define a system to measure well-being in the European countries by using...
An interesting measure for equitable and sustainable well-being has been proposed recently by the Na...
The on-going economic crisis has reinforced the feeling that macroeconomic indicators, namely econom...
The measure of the equitable and sustainable well-being (Bes) is of growing interest in the last yea...
In Italy, the measure of the Equitable and Sustainable Well-being is provided by the Italian Institu...
In this paper, we focus on a Bayesian network s approach to combine traditional survey and social ne...
In the multidimensional well-being literature, it has been long advocated that it is important to co...
This contribution aims at using Bayesian networks for modelling the relations between the individua...
The study of multidimensional well-being has long recognized the importance of formalizing the inte...
We use Bayesian Networks to model the influence of diverse socio-economic factors on subjective well...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the statistical association, on a sample of Italian subjects...
The Bayesian network originally developed as a knowledge representation formalism with a human exper...
Over the last years there has been an increasing interest in measuring well-being at local level. Th...
none3Sustainability in the agro-food sector appears as a particularly complex issue due to the artic...
The aim of this paper is to define a system to measure well-being in the European countries by using...
An interesting measure for equitable and sustainable well-being has been proposed recently by the Na...
The on-going economic crisis has reinforced the feeling that macroeconomic indicators, namely econom...