Damiano Meloni, Maria Giovanna Bosco, Mauro Gallegati
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Mapping the landscape: a survey on the evolution and similarities among alternative well-being indicators
The limitations of GDP as a measure of societal well-being have led to a proliferation of “Beyond GDP” indicators, yet systematic comparisons remain scarce. This paper addresses this gap by combining text-mining techniques with empirical analysis to examine similarities and differences among major international well-being indices. Particular attention is given to the treatment of inequality, highlighting its marginal integration and the shortcomings of relying solely on the Gini index. Using Cosine and Jaccard similarity measures, we identify conceptual overlaps, redundancies, and the distinctiveness of environmental indicators such as the Ecological Footprint and the Environmental Performance Index. Empirical validation shows moderate alignment between textual similarity and statistical co-movement, supported by a novel application of spatially stratified heterogeneity analysis, which reveals strong regional structuring of socio-economic, but not environmental, indicators. These findings offer a comprehensive mapping of the well-being indicator landscape and practical guidance for selecting complementary, inequality-sensitive and regionally appropriate metrics for policy and research.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Cleaner Production is an international, transdisciplinary journal that addresses and discusses theoretical and practical Cleaner Production, Environmental, and Sustainability issues. It aims to help societies become more sustainable by focusing on the concept of 'Cleaner Production', which aims at preventing waste production and increasing efficiencies in energy, water, resources, and human capital use. The journal serves as a platform for corporations, governments, education institutions, regions, and societies to engage in discussions and research related to Cleaner Production, environmental, and sustainability practices.