Barometers of Quality of Life Around the Globe [electronic resource] : How Are We Doing? / edited by Valerie Mȹller, Denis Huschka, Alex C. Michalos.

Por: Mȹller, Valerie [editor.]Colaborador(es): Huschka, Denis [editor.] | Michalos, Alex C [editor.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Social Indicators Research Series, 33Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008Descripción: XXII, 238 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781402086861Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Science -- History | Quality of Life | Development Economics | Social policy | Social sciences | Quality of Life -- Research | Social Sciences, general | Quality of Life Research | Social Policy | Development Economics | History of Science | Social Sciences, generalFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 306 Clasificación LoC:HN25Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: Quality of life (QOL) research has made great strides since the social indicator movement started as a scientific enterprise in the 1960s. Following the lead of pioneers in North America and Europe, social scientists in other regions of the world have adopted and refined social data systems or barometers to monitor progress in enhancing the welfare and well-being of citizens. A distinctive feature of these barometers is that they measure both individual and societal quality of life. While not overlooking the more basic needs and material standards of living, the barometers also inform on issues of individual freedoms and choices and constraints on citizen empowerment that enhance and depress quality of life. Designed to capture nuances in local definitions of the good life, regional barometers are unique expressions of the obstacles facing different societies in their quest to achieve the good life. Scholars of public policy as well as policy makers will find inspiration from reviews of innovative initiatives to monitor contemporary quality of life in six regions of the world spanning South America, the Arctic, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
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Quality of life (QOL) research has made great strides since the social indicator movement started as a scientific enterprise in the 1960s. Following the lead of pioneers in North America and Europe, social scientists in other regions of the world have adopted and refined social data systems or barometers to monitor progress in enhancing the welfare and well-being of citizens. A distinctive feature of these barometers is that they measure both individual and societal quality of life. While not overlooking the more basic needs and material standards of living, the barometers also inform on issues of individual freedoms and choices and constraints on citizen empowerment that enhance and depress quality of life. Designed to capture nuances in local definitions of the good life, regional barometers are unique expressions of the obstacles facing different societies in their quest to achieve the good life. Scholars of public policy as well as policy makers will find inspiration from reviews of innovative initiatives to monitor contemporary quality of life in six regions of the world spanning South America, the Arctic, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.

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