2019
DOI: 10.14254/1800-5845/2019.15-3.1
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Integrated Indicator of the Living Quality Conditions

Abstract: In this paper, it is proposed a statistical approach to the format of indices for different directions of the regional socio-econo development. In its application, it is calculated eight indices basic directions of the regional development, their characteris and analysis of relationships. Also, it is presented a procedure the formation of the integral indicator for the living quality co tions which is based on the usage of both information from expe and accounting correlational interrelations of the basic dire… Show more

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“…As for possible differences in the approaches of different researchers, e.g. (Afanasiev & Kudrov, 2019;D'Silva & Samah, 2018;Prakash & Garg, 2019), they are understandable due to the dynamism and differences of the basic concept underlying the assessment (well-being). The admissibility of such differences can most clearly be illustrated by one of the theses identified in the Canadian Index of Child and Youth Well-being report: 'Different individuals, cultures, communities and age groups have different concepts and experiences of well-being.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for possible differences in the approaches of different researchers, e.g. (Afanasiev & Kudrov, 2019;D'Silva & Samah, 2018;Prakash & Garg, 2019), they are understandable due to the dynamism and differences of the basic concept underlying the assessment (well-being). The admissibility of such differences can most clearly be illustrated by one of the theses identified in the Canadian Index of Child and Youth Well-being report: 'Different individuals, cultures, communities and age groups have different concepts and experiences of well-being.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%