Complex Monitoring of Life Quality in the Voronezh Region

The article describes the historical aspects of the formation of the life quality category and studies Russian experience in assessing the life quality of the population at the regional level as well as the deficiencies of existing methodological approaches. The author carries out the comparative an...

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Main Author: Volkova Svetlana Aleksandrovna
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Volgograd State University 2015-09-01
Series:Vestnik Volgogradskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. Seriâ 3, Èkonomika,Èkologiâ
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description The article describes the historical aspects of the formation of the life quality category and studies Russian experience in assessing the life quality of the population at the regional level as well as the deficiencies of existing methodological approaches. The author carries out the comparative analysis of methodological approaches to the development of indicators for life quality assessment. The generalization of existing methodological approaches makes it possible to identify several areas of evaluation of the life quality in various spheres of human activity, ranging from professional activity and to the ecological environment, household devices, etc. It is shown that quality of life is a multifaceted category that defies unambiguous objective assessment. The author presents the indicators for monitoring the life quality in the Voronezh region, including a set of indicators: unit 1 – the level and differentiation of incomes of the population; unit 2 – the level of development of the consumer market; unit 3 – housing supply and quality of housing conditions; unit 4 – health; unit 5 – education and innovation; unit 6 – the quality of the environment; unit 7 – security of the person; unit 8 – the state of the labor market; unit 9 – indicators characterizing the demographic dynamics, and unit 10 – the quality of leisure and recreation. Thus, the author implemented the evaluation of the indicators of the life quality in the region, resulting in the suggested vectors in the active socio-economic policy development.
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spelling doaj.art-8f32910967724582b9c9c101142455532022-12-22T03:51:17ZrusVolgograd State UniversityVestnik Volgogradskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. Seriâ 3, Èkonomika,Èkologiâ1998-992X2408-94782015-09-012495710.15688/jvolsu3.2015.2.5Complex Monitoring of Life Quality in the Voronezh RegionVolkova Svetlana Aleksandrovna0Voronezh State Technical UniversityThe article describes the historical aspects of the formation of the life quality category and studies Russian experience in assessing the life quality of the population at the regional level as well as the deficiencies of existing methodological approaches. The author carries out the comparative analysis of methodological approaches to the development of indicators for life quality assessment. The generalization of existing methodological approaches makes it possible to identify several areas of evaluation of the life quality in various spheres of human activity, ranging from professional activity and to the ecological environment, household devices, etc. It is shown that quality of life is a multifaceted category that defies unambiguous objective assessment. The author presents the indicators for monitoring the life quality in the Voronezh region, including a set of indicators: unit 1 – the level and differentiation of incomes of the population; unit 2 – the level of development of the consumer market; unit 3 – housing supply and quality of housing conditions; unit 4 – health; unit 5 – education and innovation; unit 6 – the quality of the environment; unit 7 – security of the person; unit 8 – the state of the labor market; unit 9 – indicators characterizing the demographic dynamics, and unit 10 – the quality of leisure and recreation. Thus, the author implemented the evaluation of the indicators of the life quality in the region, resulting in the suggested vectors in the active socio-economic policy development.http://ges.jvolsu.com/index.php/en/component/attachments/download/840life quality of populationliving standardslife quality indicatorscomplex monitoringwelfare
spellingShingle Volkova Svetlana Aleksandrovna
Complex Monitoring of Life Quality in the Voronezh Region
Vestnik Volgogradskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. Seriâ 3, Èkonomika,Èkologiâ
life quality of population
living standards
life quality indicators
complex monitoring
welfare
title Complex Monitoring of Life Quality in the Voronezh Region
title_full Complex Monitoring of Life Quality in the Voronezh Region
title_fullStr Complex Monitoring of Life Quality in the Voronezh Region
title_full_unstemmed Complex Monitoring of Life Quality in the Voronezh Region
title_short Complex Monitoring of Life Quality in the Voronezh Region
title_sort complex monitoring of life quality in the voronezh region
topic life quality of population
living standards
life quality indicators
complex monitoring
welfare
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