More about the Global Project on Measuring the Progress of Societies

Around the World, societies are increasingly concerned with their quality of life. And a consensus is growing around the need to develop a more comprehensive view of progress – one that takes into account social, environmental and economic concerns – rather than focusing mainly on economic indicators like Gross Domestic Product, which while an important measure of economic activity, was not developed to be the sole measure of a nation’s progress.  As a result hundreds of initiatives are underway around the world, in every continent, to develop better measures of progress.

 

The  Global Project onMeasuring the Progress of Societies   is fostering this work. In collaboration with other international and regional partners the project seeks to become the world wide reference point for those who wish to measure, or assess, the progress of their societies.  The project is being built around a series of World Forums and encompasses associated work within and outside of the OECD.

 

Mission Statement

The Global Project onMeasuring the Progress of Societies  exists to foster the development of sets of key economic, social and environmental indicators and their use to inform and promote evidence-based decision-making, within and across the public, private and citizen sectors. These indicator sets can be at the sub-national, national and international levels. The project is open to all sectors of society, building both on good practice and innovative research work, organised by the OECD in co-operation with national and international organisations.


 

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Measuring the Progress of Societies

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Measuring the Progress of Societies

How does the well-being of societies evolve? Sets of key economic, social and environmental indicators are needed to provide a comprehensive picture. Visit the website to find out more about this project.

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OECD Factbook 2008: Economic, Environmental and Social Statistics

With a special focus on productivity