기사
Social Quality as a Measure for Social Progress
- 개인저자
- Yee, Jaeyeol
- 수록페이지
- 153-172 p.
- 발행일자
- 2011.12.15
- 출판사
- Institute for Social Development and Policy Research, Seoul National University
초록
There is a growing recognition that GDP might not properly measure the real
progress of a society. Although it is still a very useful measure, it was not designed to
capture the social aspect of development. Accordingly, multiple attempts are being made to
come up with a supplementary, or alternative, measure of social progress. As one such
attempt, we focus on the concept and accompanying indicators of social quality originally
devised by European scholars. Although social quality is a solid theoretical construct, we
find that there are ambiguities when it comes to empirical application to the real world
data. Analyses of data across 34 mostly OECD countries reveal that a modified concept
and accompanying indicators better survive the reality check, but still consistent with the
original concept of social quality. Using this modified set of indicators, we show the relative
performance of these countries and suggest that there are three different types of social
quality regime.