A New Way of Monitoring the Quality of Urban Life
Date issued
November 2011
Subject
Urban Development;
Housing;
Income, Consumption and Saving;
Social Development
JEL code
D19 - Household Behavior and Family Economics: Other;
H41 - Public Goods;
H42 - Publicly Provided Private Goods;
I31 - General Welfare, Well-Being
Category
Working Papers
This paper proposes a methodology to resolve the problems that result from using a combination of objective and subjective information in evaluating urban quality of life. The paper further suggests techniques to identify and rank issues of potential importance for urban dwellers. In order to combine objective and subjective information in a coherent manner and focus on the most relevant dimensions of the quality of life in a city or neighborhood, the paper attempts to exploit the complementary nature of two approaches: the "hedonic" approach, which employs market prices for housing, and the "life satisfaction" approach, which addresses subjective well-being. Results using both approaches in selected Latin American cities are discussed and compared. The paper concludes with a discussion of potential uses of the two-pronged methodology for policy analysis.
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