- EAN13
- 9789264217416
- Éditeur
- "Éditions OECD"
- Date de publication
- 06/10/2014
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
How's Life in Your Region?
Measuring Regional and Local Well-being for Policy Making
Collective
"Éditions OECD"
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Aide EAN13 : 9789264217416
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How’s life? The answer can depend on the region in which you live. Many
factors that influence people’s well-being are local issues, such as
employment, access to health services, pollution and security. Policies that
take into account regional differences beyond national averages can therefore
have a greater impact on improving well-being for the country as a whole.
This report presents the OECD analytical framework for measuring well-being at
the regional level, as well as internationally comparable indicators on 9
well-being dimensions for 362 regions across 34 OECD countries. It also sets
out guidance for all levels of government in using well-being measures to
better target policies at the specific needs of different communities. Drawing
on a variety of practical experiences from OECD regions and cities, the report
discusses methodological and political solutions for selecting regional well-
being outcome indicators, monitoring the progress of regional well-being
performance over time, and implementing a process of multi-stakeholder
engagement to promote social change.
factors that influence people’s well-being are local issues, such as
employment, access to health services, pollution and security. Policies that
take into account regional differences beyond national averages can therefore
have a greater impact on improving well-being for the country as a whole.
This report presents the OECD analytical framework for measuring well-being at
the regional level, as well as internationally comparable indicators on 9
well-being dimensions for 362 regions across 34 OECD countries. It also sets
out guidance for all levels of government in using well-being measures to
better target policies at the specific needs of different communities. Drawing
on a variety of practical experiences from OECD regions and cities, the report
discusses methodological and political solutions for selecting regional well-
being outcome indicators, monitoring the progress of regional well-being
performance over time, and implementing a process of multi-stakeholder
engagement to promote social change.
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