The evaluation of subjective well-being, and of similar issues related to quality of life, is usually addressed through composite indicators or counting procedures. This leads to inconsistencies and inefficiency in the treatment of ordinal data that, in turn, affect the quality of information provided to scholars and to policy-makers. In this paper we take a different path and prove that the evaluation of multidimensional ordinal well-being can be addressed in an effective and consistent way, using the theory of partially ordered sets. We first show that the proper evaluation space of well-being is the partially ordered set of achievement profiles and that its structure depends upon the importance assigned to well-being attributes. We then describe how evaluation can be performed extracting information out of the evaluation space, respecting the ordinal nature of data and producing synthetic indicators without attribute aggregation. An application to subjective well-being in Italy illustrates the procedure.

Fattore, M., Maggino, F., Arcagni, A. (2015). Exploiting ordinal data for subjective well-being evaluation. STATISTICS IN TRANSITION, 16(3), 409-428 [10.21307/stattrans-2015-023].

Exploiting ordinal data for subjective well-being evaluation

FATTORE, MARCO
Primo
;
ARCAGNI, ALBERTO GIOVANNI
Ultimo
2015

Abstract

The evaluation of subjective well-being, and of similar issues related to quality of life, is usually addressed through composite indicators or counting procedures. This leads to inconsistencies and inefficiency in the treatment of ordinal data that, in turn, affect the quality of information provided to scholars and to policy-makers. In this paper we take a different path and prove that the evaluation of multidimensional ordinal well-being can be addressed in an effective and consistent way, using the theory of partially ordered sets. We first show that the proper evaluation space of well-being is the partially ordered set of achievement profiles and that its structure depends upon the importance assigned to well-being attributes. We then describe how evaluation can be performed extracting information out of the evaluation space, respecting the ordinal nature of data and producing synthetic indicators without attribute aggregation. An application to subjective well-being in Italy illustrates the procedure.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Subjective well-being, multidimensional ordinal data, partial order
English
2015
16
3
409
428
open
Fattore, M., Maggino, F., Arcagni, A. (2015). Exploiting ordinal data for subjective well-being evaluation. STATISTICS IN TRANSITION, 16(3), 409-428 [10.21307/stattrans-2015-023].
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