Quality of Life in Romania Measured by Economic Indicators
Keywords:
Quality of life, wellbeing, pluridimensional concept, Social Progress Index, Gross Domestic Product.Abstract
The paper provides the conceptual background and proposes a framework to observe and check the impact of the economic indicators to quality of life. The author seeks to identify the leading measures for raising living standards and improving living and working conditions, strengthening social cohesion and combating exclusion, promoting equal opportunities and safeguarding sustainability. Some economic indicators are used to express the current state of the economy, other economic indicators can determine the evolution of the economy in previous years, while others can predict the future evolution. This type of indicators - known as the main indicators of the economy - is of particular interest to analysts, as it offers the best X-ray of the probable evolution of the economic activity.References
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Institutul de Cercetare a Calității Vieții, Academia Română Raport social Academia Română al ICCV 2017. (2017). Starea socială a României. Calitatea vieții: situația actuală și perspective pentru 2038. Institutul de Cercetare a Calității Vieții,
Academia Română. (2018). Calitatea vieţii în România în context European, Raport de cercetare
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