A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SOCIOECONOMIC VARIATIONS IN MEASURING THE QUALITY OF LIFE

This paper utilizes migration patterns based upon the demographic characteristics of age, sex and race to test the applicability of existing "quality of life" definitions. The results indicate that if individuals migrate in order to be better off in some subjective sense then QOL measures...

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Age/Ageism
Human migration
Living conditions
Migration
Operational definition
Pathology
Population Change and Population Policy
Population characteristics
Population migration
Quality of life
Race/Races/Racial/Racially (see also Relations, Race)
Social class/Social classes
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