We propose a multidimensional spatial model to evaluate the well-being using the Better Life Index (BLI) in 36 countries according to a two-steps procedure. First, we position the countries as points in the Euclidean K-dimensional space in which each dimension is a specific aspect of well-being as measured in the BLI. Second, we consider each individual/voter’s opinions on the same dimensions to calculate the personal optimal point in that same K-dimensional space. Hence, we measure the distance between optimal point of well-being and the actual observed point at individual level. This distance is interpreted as the individuals’ loss in well-being. We show that this loss is negatively related (i) to the overall well-being in terms of BLI an...
Per capita GDP has limited use as a well-being indicator because it does not capture many dimensions...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
Policymakers have begun looking for multidimensional alternatives to income-based measures for asses...
We propose a multidimensional spatial model to evaluate the well-being using the Better Life Index (...
The multidimensional measures of well-being, such as the OECD Better Life Index (BLI), are receiving...
Background Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rig...
Background Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rig...
Well-being has a multidimensional nature as it depends on multifaceted factors such as material cond...
This paper uses recent multidimensional well-being measurements to examine multidimensional well-bei...
Subjective well-being, in contrast to other commonly used performance metrics such as gross domestic...
This paper investigates the evolution of global well-being inequality between 1980 and 2010 based on...
In recent years, economists have being using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics t...
The aim of the paper is to contribute to the international debate on "going beyond Gross domestic pr...
Indicators that attempt to gauge wellbeing have been created and used at multiple spatial scales aro...
Developing complex indicators measuring economic output, added value and indicators relying on an e...
Per capita GDP has limited use as a well-being indicator because it does not capture many dimensions...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
Policymakers have begun looking for multidimensional alternatives to income-based measures for asses...
We propose a multidimensional spatial model to evaluate the well-being using the Better Life Index (...
The multidimensional measures of well-being, such as the OECD Better Life Index (BLI), are receiving...
Background Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rig...
Background Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rig...
Well-being has a multidimensional nature as it depends on multifaceted factors such as material cond...
This paper uses recent multidimensional well-being measurements to examine multidimensional well-bei...
Subjective well-being, in contrast to other commonly used performance metrics such as gross domestic...
This paper investigates the evolution of global well-being inequality between 1980 and 2010 based on...
In recent years, economists have being using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics t...
The aim of the paper is to contribute to the international debate on "going beyond Gross domestic pr...
Indicators that attempt to gauge wellbeing have been created and used at multiple spatial scales aro...
Developing complex indicators measuring economic output, added value and indicators relying on an e...
Per capita GDP has limited use as a well-being indicator because it does not capture many dimensions...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
Policymakers have begun looking for multidimensional alternatives to income-based measures for asses...