An Italian Composite Subjective Well-Being Index: The Voice of Twitter Users from 2012 to 2017
Stefano Iacus (),
Giuseppe Porro,
Silvia Salini () and
Elena Siletti
Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, 2022, vol. 161, issue 2, No 6, 489 pages
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Abstract Since 2012, driven by the desire to propose a subjective well-being index (SWBI) complementary to the traditional measures, with high time and space frequency, our team evaluates, analysing Twitter data, a composite index that captures various aspects and dimensions of individual and collective life. The SWBI is a multidimensional indicator whose components were inspired by the dimensions adopted for the Happy Planet Index provided by the New Economic Foundation. In detail, it consists of eight dimensions that describe three different areas: personal well-being, social well-being and well-being at work. The Italian subjective well-being index ( $$\hbox {SWBI}_{{ITA}}$$ SWBI ITA ), that we display here, audits the Italian subjective well-being revealed by tweets acquired via the public Twitter API, written in the Italian language, and posted from Italy from January 2012 to December 2017. Around 1–5% of the data includes geo-referenced information, which allows us to provide an index at local level. The Twitter data analysis is carried on with a human supervised sentiment analysis method, the Integrated Sentiment Analysis (iSA) algorithm. In this work, after a weighting procedure adopted to partially overcome the selection bias caused by the use of data from social network, we describe the $$\hbox {SWBI}_{{ITA}}$$ SWBI ITA dimensions in the considered period at the regional level. Moreover, for some dimensions, for which a similar currently available measure provided by Italian official statistics exists, comparisons are proposed emphasizing novelties, similarities and differences.
Keywords: Composite indicators; Quality of life; Sentiment analysis; Big data; Social network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/s11205-020-02319-6
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