Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators

THE INDICATORS

Education
Employment
Energy
Environment
Health
Human Rights
Income
Infrastructure
National Security
Public Safety
Re-Creation
Shelter


I find this subject endlessly fascinating.
The Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators are a contribution to the worldwide effort to develop comprehensive statistics of national well-being that go beyond traditional macroeconomic indicators. A systems approach is used to illustrate the dynamic state of our social, economic and environmental quality of life. The dimensions of life examined include: education, employment, energy, environment, health, human rights, income, infrastructure, national security, public safety, re-creation and shelter.
More information is at this website: Calvert-Henderson

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