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Estes, Richard J. – Social Indicators Research, 2004
European nations are undergoing rapid and fundamental changes in response to social, political and economic events that are occurring both within and outside the region. These changes are far-reaching in scope and, ultimately, are expected to result in a redefinition of "Europe" and what it means to be "European." Using the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Indicators, Social Development, Developing Nations
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Kenny, Charles – Social Indicators Research, 2005
The evidence for any relationship between GDP/capita growth and growth in subjective wellbeing (SWB) in wealthier countries is disputed, at best. However, there are a number of reasons commonly articulated for thinking the relationship should be stronger in less developed countries (LDCs). This paper looks at both reasons for expecting the…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Well Being
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Higgs, Neil T. – Social Indicators Research, 2007
South Africa has a Gini co-efficient of 62, one of the world's highest (Finmark: Project FinScope 2004 and 2005, FinMark Trust, Johannesburg). Hence, measures of wealth are ubiquitous social indicators in South Africa. However, a growing emphasis in government towards measurable service delivery targets and remedial action to redress the…
Descriptors: Poverty, Quality of Life, Marketing, Social Indicators
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Wigley, Simon; Akkoyunlu-Wigley, Arzu – Social Indicators Research, 2006
The purpose of this study is to defend the view that education should be evaluated in terms of the capability to achieve valued functionings, rather than mental satisfaction or resources. In keeping with Amartya Sen's capabilities approach we argue that mental satisfaction provides an inaccurate metric of well-being because of the phenomenon of…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Developing Nations, Well Being, Income
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Shandra, John M.; Nobles, Jenna E.; London, Bruce; Williamson, John B. – Social Indicators Research, 2005
This study presents quantitative, sociological models designed to account for cross-national variation in child mortality. We consider variables linked to five different theoretical perspectives that include the economic modernization, social modernization, political modernization, ecological-evolutionary, and dependency perspectives. The study is…
Descriptors: Corporations, Democracy, Social Indicators, Attrition (Research Studies)
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Muller, Christophe – Social Indicators Research, 2005
Many social indicators are based on household consumption information. The valuation of non-monetary operations is crucial for the analysis of consumption surveys in developing countries because of the importance of own-consumption and transfers in kind. What are the price statistics used in the valuation of consumption indicators? How is the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Indicators, Economic Research, Community Surveys
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Veenhoven, Ruut; Hagerty, Michael – Social Indicators Research, 2006
The "Easterlin paradox" holds that economic growth does not add to the quality-of-life and that this appears in the fact that average happiness in nations has not risen in the last few decades. The latest trend data show otherwise. Average happiness has increased slightly in rich nations and considerably in the few poor nations for which data are…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Quality of Life, Psychological Patterns, Literary Criticism
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Martins, John – Social Indicators Research, 2005
Over the last few decades, the energy literature has been dominated by a theory of transition. The theory of transition is based on the notion that households gradually ascend an "energy ladder", which begins with traditional biomass fuels (firewood and charcoal), moves through modern commercial fuels (kerosene and liquid petroleum gas…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, Energy
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Tsai, Ming-Chang – Social Indicators Research, 2006
This study attempts to evaluate the impacts of macro-structural factors on political freedom in developing countries (DCs). Political freedom is conceptualized as civil liberty and political rights the general population of a society can enjoy in influencing public policy. The Freedom House indexes are used as measures of freedom. In explaining…
Descriptors: Political Issues, Freedom, Developing Nations, Civil Rights
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Jongudomkarn, Darunee; Camfield, Laura – Social Indicators Research, 2006
The assumption that development brings not only material prosperity but also a better overall quality of life lies at the heart of the development project. Against this, critics assert that development can undermine social cohesion and threaten cultural integrity. Rarely, however, is the impact of development on well-being rigourously analysed…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, Individual Development, Integrity
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Fotso, Jean-Christophe; Kuate-Defo, Barthelemy – Social Indicators Research, 2005
Research on the effects of socioeconomic well-being on health is important for policy makers in developing countries, where limited resources make it crucial to use existing health care resources to the best advantage. This paper develops and tests a set of measures of socioeconomic status indicators for predicting health status in developing…
Descriptors: Public Health, Socioeconomic Status, Academic Achievement, Developing Nations
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Howell, Colleen J.; Howell, Ryan T.; Schwabe, Kurt A. – Social Indicators Research, 2006
Recent studies investigating need theory and the extent to which money can buy happiness have called for more research within culturally homogeneous samples from developing countries to explore this relationship. We examine wealth as a measure of possessions and savings and relate this to subjective well-being (SWB) among poor indigenous farmers…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Economically Disadvantaged, Indigenous Populations, Agricultural Occupations
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