Your Better Life Index Tutorial

OECD
15 Apr 201302:15

Summary

TLDRThe OECD introduces the Better Life Index, an interactive tool that assesses well-being across 11 key life quality topics. Users can customize the index by adjusting the importance of each topic, represented by petals on a flower, to see how countries rank. The platform offers insights into gender inequalities and in-depth country profiles with key findings and best practices. It encourages global participation to discover what truly matters for a better life, accessible at oecdbetterlifeindex.org.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The OECD presents the 'Better Life Index', an interactive tool for measuring and comparing well-being across countries.
  • 📊 The index is based on 11 topics considered essential to the quality of life.
  • đŸŒŒ The tool uses a visual representation of flowers, each with 11 petals corresponding to the topics in the index.
  • 🔄 Users can adjust the priority of each topic by moving sliders, which transforms the flowers and changes the ranking of countries.
  • 🏆 Countries that perform best according to user-defined priorities move to the top of the rankings.
  • 📈 The width of the petals reflects the importance given to each topic, providing a visual representation of user priorities.
  • 🔍 Users can click on a country's flower to access detailed information, key findings, and best practices for each topic.
  • 📊 Bar graphs provide an overview of a country's performance in each topic, with the option to compare with another country.
  • 📚 More information about the indicators used in the index, including social and gender inequality, is available through OECD publications.
  • 📝 Users can create and compare their Better Life Index with others based on country, gender, and age, and share their findings.
  • 💬 The OECD invites feedback from users to understand what constitutes a better life and to discover global priorities.

Q & A

  • What is the OECD's Better Life Index?

    -The OECD's Better Life Index is an interactive tool that allows users to measure and compare well-being across countries based on 11 topics essential to the quality of life.

  • How are the members of the OECD and key partners represented in the Better Life Index tool?

    -The members of the OECD and key partners are represented as flowers, with each flower having 11 petals, one for each topic in the index.

  • What can users do with the interactive toolbox in the Better Life Index?

    -Users can create their own Better Life Index according to their priorities by increasing or decreasing the importance of each topic using the sliders.

  • How do the flowers in the tool transform based on user choices?

    -The flowers transform to reflect the user's choices, with countries that move to the top performing best according to the priorities set by the user.

  • What does the width of the petals represent in the Better Life Index?

    -The width of the petals reflects the importance the user has given to each topic.

  • How can users get a clearer view of how countries compare in relation to one another?

    -Users can click on 'display countries by rank' to get a clearer view of how countries compare in relation to one another.

  • What can users learn about well-being inequalities between men and women using the Better Life Index?

    -Users can compare well-being inequalities between men and women to understand disparities in quality of life across genders.

  • How can users access more information about a specific country in the Better Life Index?

    -Users can click on a country's flower to go to the country page, where they can find key findings, best practices, and a snapshot of life in that country.

  • What do the bar graphs in the middle column of the country page represent?

    -The bar graphs in the middle column provide an overview of how a country performs in each topic of the Better Life Index.

  • How can users compare the results of one country with another?

    -Users can compare the results of one country with another by using the comparison feature on the right side of the country page.

  • Where can users find more information about the indicators used in the Better Life Index?

    -Users can find more information about the indicators, including social and gender inequality, in the freely accessible OECD Publications available on the website.

  • How can users share their created Better Life Index with others?

    -After creating their Better Life Index, users can compare it with those of other users by country, gender, and age, and share it with friends and family.

  • What does the OECD want from users in relation to the Better Life Index?

    -The OECD wants to hear from users about what they believe makes for a better life, in order to discover what's most important to people around the world.

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