Quality of Life in the European Union and the United States of America: Evidence from Comprehensive Indices |
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Authors: | Wolfgang Glatzer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für Gesellschafts- und Politikanalyse, FB-3, J.W. Goethe Universit?t, Robert Mayer Str. 5, 60054, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Abstract: | The main question of this article is about the quality of life in the European Union and the United States measured by different comprehensive indicators (HDI, WBI, WISP, OLS, PWI, ABS, HLE). On the world scale moderately different levels of quality of life characterize the European Area and the US. In objective terms, the US is more at the top level regarding economy and science, whereas Europe is more at the top level regarding social concerns in a broad sense. In subjective terms, which means to rely on the usual subjective measures, the average of US population seems to be slightly better off than the average of the EU population. That said, the differences inside the EU are often more significant than those between the EU and the US. Many EU countries in Northern and Western Europe show higher satisfaction levels than the US, and Eastern Europe is especially low in respect to the satisfaction of its population. It is rather obvious that the choice of criteria and values influences the results of the comparisons of nations and supranational unions to a considerable degree. |
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Keywords: | quality of life satisfaction with life Europe USA happiness human development wellbeing of nations social progress affect balance happy life expectancy |
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