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Measuring social connectedness in OECD countries: A scoping review

Jessica Mahoney, Lara Fleischer, Gaia Bottura and Katherine Scrivens

No 28, OECD Papers on Well-being and Inequalities from OECD Publishing

Abstract: Social connections refer to the ways that people interact with and relate to one another. Their role in shaping well-being is increasingly recognised by government, alongside an understanding of the role public policy plays in creating the structures that promote or hinder connectedness. To improve the evidence base on this emerging policy priority and lay the groundwork for full measurement recommendations, this paper reviews a selection of official surveys fielded in OECD countries to understand patterns in data collection, establish priority areas for harmonisation, and create an inventory of available measures. The results are encouraging, in that all countries measure social connections. Yet challenges remain: (1) despite policy attention, loneliness is included in fewer than half of surveys, (2) there is little convergence in the actual indicators used to measure concepts like “loneliness”, “social support” or "frequency of socialising", and (3) survey frequency, particularly for time use, could be improved.

Keywords: loneliness; social connections; social isolation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C83 I12 I31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-09-04
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