Shadow of the Sun – the distribution of wellbeing in Sub-Saharan Africa
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-290622018-09-01T04:14:48ZShadow of the Sun – the distribution of wellbeing in Sub-Saharan AfricaRoberts, Benjamin JGordon, Steven LawrenceMoller, ValerieStruwig, Jarepublisher versionDespite the enthusiasm that prevailed during sub-Saharan Africa’s initial wave of independence, representations of quality of life in the region over the last half-century focused on themes that typically characterize failed states: maladministration, violence and conflict, disease, impoverishment and suffering. Although considerable hardship persists, the subcontinent experienced impressive economic growth over the last decade. This, together with increasing gains from state-led social spending, has prompted a new narrative that speaks of promise and opportunity. Against this backdrop, the chapter reviews quality of life in the region using select objective and subjective wellbeing measures. The results confirm the general pattern of recent social progress, though lingering deprivation, inequality and often difficult political conditions. While this situation is reflected in relatively low life satisfaction evaluations, it is also accompanied by a resolute optimism that attests to the resilience of the region’s citizens in the face of adversity. The chapter also assesses the influence of certain objective conditions on subjective wellbeing at the macro-level.Springer, Dordrecht2015textbook37 pagespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10962/67235vital:29062https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9178-6_23EnglishGlobal Handbook of Quality of Life. International Handbooks of Quality-of-LifeSpringer Science+Business Media DordrechtUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the National Library of South Africa Copyright Act (http://www.nlsa.ac.za/downloads/Copyright%20Act.pdf) |
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publisher version === Despite the enthusiasm that prevailed during sub-Saharan Africa’s initial wave of independence, representations of quality of life in the region over the last half-century focused on themes that typically characterize failed states: maladministration, violence and conflict, disease, impoverishment and suffering. Although considerable hardship persists, the subcontinent experienced impressive economic growth over the last decade. This, together with increasing gains from state-led social spending, has prompted a new narrative that speaks of promise and opportunity. Against this backdrop, the chapter reviews quality of life in the region using select objective and subjective wellbeing measures. The results confirm the general pattern of recent social progress, though lingering deprivation, inequality and often difficult political conditions. While this situation is reflected in relatively low life satisfaction evaluations, it is also accompanied by a resolute optimism that attests to the resilience of the region’s citizens in the face of adversity. The chapter also assesses the influence of certain objective conditions on subjective wellbeing at the macro-level. |
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Shadow of the Sun – the distribution of wellbeing in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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