Definition of Quality of Life
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Oct. 2010
Quality of life is a concept of the sociology, but it is also part of political debate or everyday conversations. Quality of life is understood as the level of income and comforts of a person, a family or a collective. This definition is merely indicative, since the idea of quality of life is full of nuances.
Quality of life from a sociological perspective
Sociologists are concerned with studying society in some of its dimensions. And the quality of life of a society can be measured and evaluated based on a series of objective statistical data that allow conclusions to be drawn. If a sociologist wants to know the quality of life of a certain group, she must carry out a series of surveys to collect information on objective and measurable aspects. (income level, access to drinking water, type of vehicle, household appliances, educational level, square meters of the home, time spent on leisure, etc). The results obtained provide very useful information and serve to specify the standard of living and establish various comparisons (for example, between two different nations).
The sociologist has a rough idea of the quality of life, since it is based on certain statistical data. However, the sociologist cannot assess subjective aspects related to quality of life (personal satisfaction or the assessment of one's own existence). It could be the case that a family has very high objective quality-of-life indices and, at the same time, be an unhappy family. This ambivalent dimension occurs with some frequency, since there are peoples who feel very happy despite the fact that their living conditions are technically very poor.
In the attempt to establish rigorous scientific criteria, sociologists use different measures to analyze the quality of life (some studies focus on health, others on psychological well-being and others on the conditions social).
A quality of life proposal
Apart from the sociological analysis and the objectivity / subjectivity of the concept of quality of life, it is possible to establish a series of circumstances that could very probably be considered valid conditions to say that a person or a family enjoys a good quality of life.
- Access to a health system that allows facing a health problem.
- Access to a education generalized for the entire population.
- A minimum level of safety so that individuals do not have the perception of feeling threatened in their daily life.
- Have a minimum income level that guarantees access to basic goods (food, clothing and Energy for home).
- Socio-political circumstances that allow the exercise of basic freedoms (for example, freedom of expression or religious freedom) and corruption politics and economical that is exceptional and not the usual pattern.
The conditions indicated above are a reference, that is, a general proposal for guidance and without a sociological value.
An eminently western concept
In some way, we could affirm that the concept of quality of life is very Western and allows us to know a part of human reality but not its entirety.
According to the Western mentality, it is necessary to measure any reality in an objective way and subsequently draw a series of conclusions. Parameter measurement is useful in many areas (especially in the economy). However, measuring quality of life is a debatable idea and not without controversy. The sociological tools on the quality of life are valid to a certain extent, because we must not forget that Western culture experiences a situation contradictory: acceptable levels of quality of life if we compare them with some areas of the planet and, in parallel, some social problems that question the supposed quality of life (increasing number of people with depression, with anxiety or living in a situation of marginalization and isolation Social). Finally, the quality of life as a numerical value that is expressed in a ranking can be misleading information and, as an example, it is worth It is worth remembering that Bhutan is a very poor country but the only one that has introduced a new measurement concept: inner happiness gross.
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