Desigualdades e bem-estar
Event Title
Desigualdades, Ambiente e Bem-Estar
Year (definitive publication)
2018
Language
Portuguese
Country
Portugal
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Abstract
This communication aims to study the consequences of social inequality in the well-being of
Europeans. How individuals differ in well-being in the European space? Do categorical
and distributive inequalities influence well-being? We explore the well-being
inequalities in Europe building upon the OECD Framework for Measuring Well-
Being and Progress. Taking European Social Survey as the main empirical source,
the interplay between key distributional (education, income) and categorical (gender,
social class) dimensions of social inequalities in well-being was studied, under two
levels of analysis of the OECD European social space – transnational (across
individuals) and national (across countries). Social inequalities on well-being scores
and well-being profiles were identified. Higher education, higher income, and
belonging to a more privileged social class positively influence well-being; men tend
to present higher well-being than women. The four well-being profiles identified
among Europeans were shown to be clearly structured by social inequalities,
opposing higher- and lower- qualified socio-occupations, and males and females' life
circumstances. At a country level, profiles are mostly defined in terms of volume of
well-being, mainly expressing regional affiliations and asymmetries of class, income
and education. The developed analysis confirms the existence of multidimensional
intersections between categorical and distributive social inequalities and well-being.
Acknowledgements
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Keywords
Well-being inequality,OECD European countries,multidimensionality
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