Regional variety in quality of life in Poland

Research background: Quality of life is viewed as the degree of people’s satisfaction of various needs, especially including material, spiritual, safety-related needs and life aspirations. The aspects taken into consideration are economic, spatial, environmental and cultural ones. Quality of life is...

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Main Author: Paulina Nowak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Economic Research 2018-09-01
Series:Oeconomia Copernicana
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Online Access:http://economic-research.pl/Journals/index.php/oc/article/view/1046
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spelling doaj-ef948d1566284e1ba159400ad7293a662020-11-25T02:18:41ZengInstitute of Economic ResearchOeconomia Copernicana2083-12772353-18272018-09-019338140110.24136/oc.2018.0191046Regional variety in quality of life in PolandPaulina Nowak0Kielce University of TechnologyResearch background: Quality of life is viewed as the degree of people’s satisfaction of various needs, especially including material, spiritual, safety-related needs and life aspirations. The aspects taken into consideration are economic, spatial, environmental and cultural ones. Quality of life is therefore determined by various conditions in which a human lives and the source of which is the hierarchy of needs and a value system. At the same time, quality of life can be viewed in terms of collectivity (objective aspect) and an individual’s evaluation (subjective aspect). The former view shapes the existing living conditions and the latter results from the satisfaction from a specific person’s life, experiences and ambitions. The multidimensionality of the quality of life categories translates into difficulties in defining and measuring it, and constitutes an interesting research object. Purpose of the article: The purpose of the article is to diagnose and evaluate the variety of the quality of life in Polish voivodeships, in objective terms by building a synthetic measure allowing for estimating inequalities in the quality of life of regional communities. It was assumed that quality of life will be characterised by indicators grouped into the following areas: material living conditions, economic activity, health, education and living environment quality. Methods: The main method used for measuring quality of life is the linear ordering based on Z. Hellwig’s taxonomic measure which allows for organising voivodeships in terms of the quality of life of communities. Additionally, the cluster analysis (Ward’s agglomerative grouping method) was used, which allowed for distinguishing voivodeships similar in terms of the analysed phenomenon. Findings & Value added: During the realisation of the research goal, special attention was paid to the complexity of the quality of life issue and its measurement in terms of economy and rather important varieties in voivodeships were emphasized. The conducted analysis allowed for distinguishing groups of regions with the highest, high, low and the lowest quality of life.http://economic-research.pl/Journals/index.php/oc/article/view/1046quality of lifewelfare measuresregional varietyHellwig’s methodWard’s method
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Regional variety in quality of life in Poland
Oeconomia Copernicana
quality of life
welfare measures
regional variety
Hellwig’s method
Ward’s method
author_facet Paulina Nowak
author_sort Paulina Nowak
title Regional variety in quality of life in Poland
title_short Regional variety in quality of life in Poland
title_full Regional variety in quality of life in Poland
title_fullStr Regional variety in quality of life in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Regional variety in quality of life in Poland
title_sort regional variety in quality of life in poland
publisher Institute of Economic Research
series Oeconomia Copernicana
issn 2083-1277
2353-1827
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Research background: Quality of life is viewed as the degree of people’s satisfaction of various needs, especially including material, spiritual, safety-related needs and life aspirations. The aspects taken into consideration are economic, spatial, environmental and cultural ones. Quality of life is therefore determined by various conditions in which a human lives and the source of which is the hierarchy of needs and a value system. At the same time, quality of life can be viewed in terms of collectivity (objective aspect) and an individual’s evaluation (subjective aspect). The former view shapes the existing living conditions and the latter results from the satisfaction from a specific person’s life, experiences and ambitions. The multidimensionality of the quality of life categories translates into difficulties in defining and measuring it, and constitutes an interesting research object. Purpose of the article: The purpose of the article is to diagnose and evaluate the variety of the quality of life in Polish voivodeships, in objective terms by building a synthetic measure allowing for estimating inequalities in the quality of life of regional communities. It was assumed that quality of life will be characterised by indicators grouped into the following areas: material living conditions, economic activity, health, education and living environment quality. Methods: The main method used for measuring quality of life is the linear ordering based on Z. Hellwig’s taxonomic measure which allows for organising voivodeships in terms of the quality of life of communities. Additionally, the cluster analysis (Ward’s agglomerative grouping method) was used, which allowed for distinguishing voivodeships similar in terms of the analysed phenomenon. Findings & Value added: During the realisation of the research goal, special attention was paid to the complexity of the quality of life issue and its measurement in terms of economy and rather important varieties in voivodeships were emphasized. The conducted analysis allowed for distinguishing groups of regions with the highest, high, low and the lowest quality of life.
topic quality of life
welfare measures
regional variety
Hellwig’s method
Ward’s method
url http://economic-research.pl/Journals/index.php/oc/article/view/1046
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