This paper attempts to provide a comprehensive analysis of interrelationships among the determinants of the Quality of Life (QOL). We show that various measures of well-being are highly sensitive to domains of QOL that are considered in the construction of comparative indices, and how measurable inputs into the well-being indicators are aggregated and weighted to arrive at composite measures of QOL. We present a picture of conditions among the 43 countries of the world with respect to such interrelated domains of QOL as the relationship with family and friends, emotional well-being, health, work and productivity, material well-being, feeling part of one's community, personal safety, and the quality of environment. On the basis of Borda Rule...
The quality of life has been an attractive topic for several decades, and it has received attention ...
Abstract: The submitted article deals with the problematic of the quality of life and factors which ...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is bein...
This paper attempts to provide a comprehensive analysis of interrelationships among the determinants...
Social scientists have been interested in measuring the prosperity, well-being, and quality of life ...
This paper presents an international comparison of the quality of life based on two ordinal measures...
Starting from EU-SILC data, a sample survey that defines the harmonised lists of target primary (ann...
The movement to develop indicators that provide a more nuanced view of quality of life (QoL) continu...
This paper integrates the empirical literature attempting to measure quality of life with different ...
AbstractIn developed market economies, in addition to macroeconomic indicators they track the overal...
The correlations among indicators of objective well-being, cultural dimensions, and subjective well-...
The past decade has witnessed a growing interest in well-being indicators and their potential for in...
This paper quantifies and analyses subjective quality of life in the EU countries as a multidimension...
As is evident from even a cursory review of the research literature and current practices, the well-...
This paper deals with the issues involved in measuring quality of life across countries. It is argue...
The quality of life has been an attractive topic for several decades, and it has received attention ...
Abstract: The submitted article deals with the problematic of the quality of life and factors which ...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is bein...
This paper attempts to provide a comprehensive analysis of interrelationships among the determinants...
Social scientists have been interested in measuring the prosperity, well-being, and quality of life ...
This paper presents an international comparison of the quality of life based on two ordinal measures...
Starting from EU-SILC data, a sample survey that defines the harmonised lists of target primary (ann...
The movement to develop indicators that provide a more nuanced view of quality of life (QoL) continu...
This paper integrates the empirical literature attempting to measure quality of life with different ...
AbstractIn developed market economies, in addition to macroeconomic indicators they track the overal...
The correlations among indicators of objective well-being, cultural dimensions, and subjective well-...
The past decade has witnessed a growing interest in well-being indicators and their potential for in...
This paper quantifies and analyses subjective quality of life in the EU countries as a multidimension...
As is evident from even a cursory review of the research literature and current practices, the well-...
This paper deals with the issues involved in measuring quality of life across countries. It is argue...
The quality of life has been an attractive topic for several decades, and it has received attention ...
Abstract: The submitted article deals with the problematic of the quality of life and factors which ...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is bein...