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Compare well-being across countries based on 11 topics, such as material living conditions and quality of life. Explore the latest data, maps, and insights on well-being outcomes, inequalities, and resources for future well-being.
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The OECD Better Life Index, created in May 2011 by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, is an initiative pioneering the development of economic indicators which better capture multiple dimensions of economic and social progress.
Compare well-being across countries based on 11 topics the OECD has identified as essential, such as material living conditions and quality of life. Access the 2018 data of the Better Life Index and other related indicators and databases.
Better Life Index. Customise. Export. My Queries. Data cannot be compared between editions of the Better Life Index. For time series, please refer to the How’s Life – Well-being database. OECD.Stat enables users to search for and extract data from across OECD’s many databases.
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The OECD Better Life Initiative provides data and analysis on well-being outcomes, inequalities, and resources for 37 OECD and 4 partner countries. It also explores how COVID-19 has affected people's lives and livelihoods, and how policies can support recovery and well-being.