Sustainable development and quality of life in Poland compared to other OECD member countries
171-186 p.
The aim of the publication is to analyze the concept of sustainable development in the member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) with particular emphasis on the quality of life of Polish citizens against the background of other member countries of this organization. Analyzing selected measures of the sustainable development of OECD member countries in the period 20002018, the increase in social and individual wellbeing of the inhabitants and the harmonious arrangement of the relationship between man and the human environment were revealed. The progressive degradation of the natural environment was stopped, the effectiveness of using natural resources was increased and the comfort of life of the inhabitants was improved in the conditions of progressive economic growth.
Considering the total index of Better Life Index, it was found that Poland was in this respect in the third tenth of all 37 OECD member countries. Poland achieved better results than the average in the areas of "personal safety", "education", and "balance between work and home life". However, for the remaining eight criteria ("housing", "life satisfaction", "civic engagement", "work and wages", "society", "quality of the environment", "income and wealth", "health") Poland achieved much worse results than the average for OECD countries. [Publisher's text].
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Rivista di studi sulla sostenibilità : XI, 1, 2021-
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Code DOI : 10.3280/RISS2021-001010
ISSN: 2239-1959
KEYWORDS
- sustainable development, quality of life, OECD