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Measuring Non-Economic Quality of Life on a Sub-National Level: A Case Study of New Zealand
Authors:Stephanié Rossouw  Gail Pacheco
Institution:1. Faculty of Business and Law, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Most research on non-economic quality of life has a national focus and/or uses subjective measures. This paper makes use of a multitude of demographic and geographic variables to construct objective indices of quality of life. This analysis is applied at the sub-national level for New Zealand for the purpose of rating regional areas on their quality of life over the period of 1986?C2006. This study also makes a contribution to the current quality of life literature by using a regression technique to remove the impact of income levels and therefore focus on the non-economic component of these quality of life indices. Our results show that Taranaki and Nelson are doing much better in terms of their quality of life, and Bay of Plenty and Waikato much worse than expected, given their levels of regional GDP per capita. These results have important policy implications at the regional council level.
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