Broadening Well-being Indicators for Developed Countries: a New Proposal Based on Key Social Needs
Luis Ayala (),
Olga Cantó (),
Rosa Martínez (),
Carolina Navarro () and
Marina Romaguera- de-la-Cruz ()
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Luis Ayala: Facultad de Derecho, UNED
Olga Cantó: Universidad de Alcalá Plaza de La Victoria s/n
Rosa Martínez: Facultad de Derecho, UNED
Carolina Navarro: Facultad de Derecho, UNED
Marina Romaguera- de-la-Cruz: Facultad de Derecho, UNED
Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, 2025, vol. 179, issue 2, No 6, 723-758
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Abstract The aim of this paper is to propose a set of dimensions and indicators to measure the incidence and trends of unmet social needs related to well-being and aggregate them into a composite index (USNI). We contribute to the current literature on the measurement of social needs through broader and more systematic indicators based on the principles of access, quality, and equity. Using different microdata sources, we take a selected sample of European countries that are representative of different welfare regimes to illustrate the possibilities of this proposal. Our results are not very sensitive to the use of different weighting schemes or aggregation methods and show that the degree of unmet needs is related to the country’s type of welfare regime.
Keywords: Social needs; Composite index; Europe; Welfare regimes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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