Quality of Life

Measuring or judging human welfare by subjective, qualitative measures and not just quantitative ones like income.

The United Nations, World Bank and other organizations have for years rated quality of like based on access to potable water, fairness of a judiciary system, freedom from disease, quality of nutrition, and so on. This is sometimes called well being, but much data is kept under the heading quality of life. In industrial countries, quality of life is most often used to adjudge the status of those who have debilitating diseases or other medical conditions.

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