Evaluating shifts in Japan's quality-of-life
Akihiro Hashimoto,
Takeshi Sugita and
Shoko Haneda ()
Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 2009, vol. 43, issue 4, 263-273
Abstract:
This paper presents a Data Envelopment Analysis/Malmquist index (DEA/MI) analysis of the change in quality-of-life (QOL), which is defined as the state of a social system as measured by multiple social-indicators. Applying panel data from Japan's 47 prefectures for the period 1975-2002, we identify significant movement in the country's overall QOL using a "cumulative" frontier shift index. Results suggest that Japan's QOL rose during the so-called "bubble economy years" (second half of the 1980s), and then dropped in the succeeding "lost-decade" (1990s). We also identify those prefectures considered most "responsible" for the shift(s) in QOL. Moreover, the use of both upper- and lower-bound DEAs enabled an evaluation of both "good" and "bad" movements in QOL.
Keywords: Quality-of-life; Data; Envelopment; Analysis; Malmquist; index; Japanese; prefectures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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