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Quality of Life

The 20th century established the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as the accepted tool to measure economic progress.

However, challenges to the premise of one macro-economic indicator have continued to arise with respect to explaining the different dimensions of ‘progress’. Social and environmental indicators have become as important as economic ones as we seek to define what reflects a “better life”.

Quality of life means different things to different people. This wide interpretation demands a broad representation of indicators to best reflect the overall health of the community and region.

Video: Building a better mousetrap: former Saskatchewan premier Roy Romanow and the need for a better measure of our well-being.

In the Subscribers Only Section you will find:

  • Quality of Life Reporting Systems
  • Well being index and indicators for Canadians
  • Guides to establishing and using quality of life indicators
  • Examples of communities measuring quality of life – and their performance reports
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