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The OECD Better Life InitiativeRomina BoariniHead of the Well-Being and Progress Section, OECD Statistics Directorate
Inspiration• Build on long-term OECD interest and
expertise on measuring well-being and progress
• Opportunity of OECD 50th Anniversary• Shift the emphasis from measurement to
actionable well-being:– Well-being focus in policy-making
– Connecting people with policies
OECD Better Life Initiative
Your Better Life IndexA tool for learning what matters most for people’s well-being
How’s Life reportFirst attempt at an international level to present comprehensive and comparable evidence on well-being
Defining well-being in the OECD Better Life Initiative
How’s Life? 2011 • Method:
– Selection of headline (22) and secondary indicators (55)
– High quality statistical standards– Consultation with experts and NSOs– A dashboard with traffic lights, not a
composite
• Findings:– Life in 2011 better than fifteen years ago– But some lives are better than others– No country is a champion in well-being– Friends, family and jobs buy more
happiness than money
Life got better but some lives are better than others
Source: OECD Health Data. Source: OECD (2011), Education at a Glance 2011: OECD Indicators.
Sources: OECD Health Data; and EU-SILC. Source: OECD (2010), PISA 2009 Results.
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ZAF IND IDN RUS BRA CHN OECD
YearsLife expectancy at birth2010 or latest available year 1995
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CHN IDN ZAF BRA OECD RUS
% pop aged 25-64
Education attainment 2010 or latest available year 2000
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IDN BRA RUS OECD ARG
Impact of socio-economic background on educational outcomes (PISA points)
High income
Low income0
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OECD
% Adults reporting good or very good health
No country is a champion of well-being but some do better than others
% of green lights out of 22 headline indicators
% of red lights out of 22 headline indicators
Ongoing research programme
Setting new measurement standards
How should we measure happiness?
How should we measure social capital?
Understanding the drivers of better lives
What makes people happy?
What makes people satisfied with their job?
What makes home a “sweet home”?
Addressing challenges in measuring and understanding well-being:
How much freedom do you have in choosing your life?
How much money is worth one minute of your sleep?
Your Better Life Index
What we have learned from users
• Global interest in project and findings– Over one million visits from 180+
countries– Over 38,00 indexes shared
• Emerging trends– Life satisfaction, Education and
Health leading topics– Men and women share priorities– Respondents over 65 prioritise health and
housing while 15-34 year olds focus on jobs
• Cases of individuals using BLI to spark discussion and launch own local projects
Collaboration with Russian Federation Account Chamber Background: • RF accession to the OECD• OECD and INTOSAI collaboration in the
context of the OECD Global Project
Steps:• RF regularly invited to OECD events• Anton Kosyanenko (RF AC) visited OECD
HQ in early 2013 • Joint WPs on topics of common interest
Enhancing the BLI for RF
Data availability and timing (for 2010)
DomainComm
unitySatis-faction
Indicator Hou
seho
lds’ in
come
Hou
seho
ld fina
ncial
wea
lth
Employ
men
t rate
Perso
nal e
arning
s
Job se
curity
Long
-term
un
employ
men
t rate
Roo
ms pe
r perso
n
Hou
sing
exp
enditure
Dwellin
gs w
ith bas
ic
facilities
Employ
ees working
ve
ry lo
ng hou
rs
Time de
voted to le
isure
and pe
rson
al care
Life exp
ectanc
y
Self-r
eported he
alth
Edu
catio
nal a
ttainmen
t
Yea
rs in
edu
catio
n
Stude
nts’ skills
Soc
ial n
etwork
Con
sulta
tion on
rule-
mak
ing
Voter tu
rn-out
Water qua
lity
Air po
llutio
n
Hom
icide rate
Ass
ault rate
Life S
atisfaction
Averages 20%
Male/FemaleUrban/Rural
Data available in Rosstat publicationsCalculated based on Rosstat dataNot used by OECDNo data
Income Jobs Housing Work-life balance Health Environ-ment SafetyEducation Civic
engagement
Building time-series for the Russian BLIDomain
Indicator 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Households’ income
Household financial wealth
Employment rate
Personal earnings
Job security
Long-term unemployment rate
Rooms per person
Housing expenditure
Dwellings with basic facilities
Employees working very long hours
Time devoted to leisure and personal care
Life expectancy
Self-reported health
Educational attainment
Years in education
Students’ skills
Com
mun
Social network
Consultation on rule-making
Voter turn-out
Water quality
Air pollution
Homicide rate
Assault rate
Satis
-fa
ctio
n
Life Satisfaction
Data available in Rosstat publicationsData available from OECD or other international organisationCalculated based on Rosstat dataNo dataUsed in calculation of Better Life Index 2012
Educ
atio
nC
ivic
eng
a-ge
men
tEn
viro
n-m
ent
Safe
ty
Data availability and sources (averages for Russian Federation)
Inco
me
Jobs
Hou
sing
Wor
k-lif
e ba
lanc
eH
ealth
Next steps of the Initiative
• Next edition of How’s Life: September 2013, special focus: sustainability, gender and well-being, quality of jobs
• Next update of the BLI: May 2013
• Country monographs on well-being: How’s life in your country?
• Policy implications of well-being measures: understanding determinants of well-being outcomes and their policy drivers
• Statistical agenda: • Guidelines on Measuring Subjective Well-Being• Social capital• Handbook on Income, Consumption and Wealth• Regional indicators of well-being
How’s Life in Your Country?
• Paint a broad picture of people’s life and well-being in the country considered
• Provide the country with an analytical framework for conducting a “well-being diagnosis”
• Identify the policy areas where the country should concentrate efforts to maximise the well-being of its citizens
THANK YOU!romina.boarini@oecd.orgwww.oecd.org/progress
www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org
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