Using data from the 2011 Census, we estimate quality of life across Australia. With mobile households, utility will be equalised across regions, so those regions with high real incomes must have a compensating low quality of life and vice versa. There are significant differences in quality of life across the 56 regions we examine. The top-ranked region in our study is the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, while the Western Australian Outback has the lowest quality of life. The drivers of quality of life are explored, and climate appears to be important as well as certain human-made cultural amenities
Quality of life (QOL) studies typically focus either on aggregate measures of QOL variables using se...
In recent years, economists have started using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics ...
This paper examines the strength of relationships between objectively measured broad dimensions of t...
This chapter describes some aspects of life quality in Australia. The data for the initial overview ...
In efforts to enhance subjective urban quality of life (QOL), most empirical research focuses on mea...
Quality of life (QOL) studies typically focus either on aggregate measures of QOL variables using se...
Compiled by the ACQOL, the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index monitors the subjective well-being of th...
Australians enjoy a relatively high degree of life quality as judged by comparative internatio...
Indices ranking the quality of life in cities based on climatic, environmental and urban conditions ...
What people consider important, and how these factors contribute to their self-reported life satisfa...
Using the Brisbane-South East Queensland Region – a rapidly growing metropolis in the Sunbelt region...
Quality of life (QOL) studies typically focus either on aggregate measures of QOL variables using se...
The recent downturn of the Australian rural economy has implications for the quality of rural life. ...
Quality of life (QOL) studies typically focus either on aggregate measures of QOL variables using se...
What people consider important, and how these factors contribute to their self-reported life satisfa...
Quality of life (QOL) studies typically focus either on aggregate measures of QOL variables using se...
In recent years, economists have started using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics ...
This paper examines the strength of relationships between objectively measured broad dimensions of t...
This chapter describes some aspects of life quality in Australia. The data for the initial overview ...
In efforts to enhance subjective urban quality of life (QOL), most empirical research focuses on mea...
Quality of life (QOL) studies typically focus either on aggregate measures of QOL variables using se...
Compiled by the ACQOL, the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index monitors the subjective well-being of th...
Australians enjoy a relatively high degree of life quality as judged by comparative internatio...
Indices ranking the quality of life in cities based on climatic, environmental and urban conditions ...
What people consider important, and how these factors contribute to their self-reported life satisfa...
Using the Brisbane-South East Queensland Region – a rapidly growing metropolis in the Sunbelt region...
Quality of life (QOL) studies typically focus either on aggregate measures of QOL variables using se...
The recent downturn of the Australian rural economy has implications for the quality of rural life. ...
Quality of life (QOL) studies typically focus either on aggregate measures of QOL variables using se...
What people consider important, and how these factors contribute to their self-reported life satisfa...
Quality of life (QOL) studies typically focus either on aggregate measures of QOL variables using se...
In recent years, economists have started using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics ...
This paper examines the strength of relationships between objectively measured broad dimensions of t...