THE METHODOLOGY OF MEASUREMENT OF OBJECTIVE WELL-BEING IN MUNICIPALITIES: CASE OF LATVIA

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Jekabsone, Inga [1 ]
Sloka, Biruta [1 ]
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[1] Univ Latvia, Riga, Latvia
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NEW CHALLENGES OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT - 2014 | 2014年
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objective well-being; municipality; index; methodology; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; INDICATORS; SUSTAINABILITY; FRAMEWORK; INDEXES; POLICY;
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Well-being has always been a topical concept, there had been developed different methodologies how to evaluate it emphasizing objective or/and subjective features of the well-being concept. The objective features of well-being has been under investigation of economists as measuring of objective well-being would provide wide opportunities, e.g. to compare different administrative territories, to assess the status of well-being before and after certain activities, etc. Although nowadays municipalities are becoming more and more important regarding ensuring well-being to its citizens, traditionally the well-being is being evaluated at national level. The aim of the paper is to develop and approbate research methodology for measurement of objective well-being at local level. Methodology used: a survey of experts, standardization of empirical statistical data, analysis and comparisons of empirical statistical data. Main results and findings of the paper: there has been elaborated and approbated the objective well-being index for municipalities taking into account different features of well-being which could be widely used in decision making processes. In addition there has been identified possible opportunities where to use developed index in Latvia.
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