Over the last three decades, a number of frameworks have been developed to promote and measure
well-being, quality of life, human development and sustainable development. Some frameworks use a
conceptual approach while others employ a consultative approach, and different initiatives to measure
progress will require different frameworks. The aim of this paper is to present a proposed framework
for measuring the progress of societies, and to compare it with other progress frameworks that are
currently in use around the world. The framework does not aim to be definitive, but rather to suggest a
common starting point that the authors believe is broad-based and flexible enough to be applied in
many situations around the world. It is also the intention that the framework could be used to identify
gaps in existing statistical standards and to guide work to fill these gaps.
A Framework to Measure the Progress of Societies
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OECD Statistics Working Papers
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