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How Was Life? Global Well-Being since 1820 Introduction by Jan Luiten van Zanden (Utrecht University) 2 October 2014

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People’s well-being has generally progressed since the early 20th century across a large part of the world, according to How Was Life? Global Well-Being since 1820. The study presents for the first time systematic evidence of trends in areas such as health, education, inequality, the environment and personal security over the past 200 years.

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How Was Life?Global Well-Being since 1820

Introduction byJan Luiten van Zanden

(Utrecht University)2 October 2014

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Cooperation of two projects

• OECD: Better Life Initiative: multi-dimensional approach to well-being, resulting a.o. in the How’s Life? report

• Clio Infra project, global network of economic historians to measure various dimensions of long-term evolution of world economy 1500-2010.

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CLIO INFRA• Large ‘research infrastructural’ project funded by

NWO• Universities of Utrecht, Groningen, Tuebingen,

International Institute for Social History• Standardization historical statistics related to Global

Inequality 1500-2010• Linked to International Economic History Associaiton

(IEHA)

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CLIO INFRA• Maddison project: historical national

accounts; international team of experts• Similar collabs for human capital, demography,

institutions, biological standard of living, sustainability, institutions, wages and prices, gender inequality, income inequality

• Authors of the How Was Life? chapters• Open access: www.clio-infra.eu

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Aim of cooperation

• Present state-of-the-art estimates on various dimensions of development of well-being in world economy from 1820 to present (“GDP and beyond”)

• Contribute to the discussion about the broadening of the welfare concept used to characterize socio-economic development

• Indicate relevance of going “beyond GDP”, also in historical analysis

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The importance of historical statistics

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Dimensions covered in “How Was Life?” bookDimension Indicator(s)

Economic standard of living GDP per capita

Inequality Income inequality; Real unskilled wages

Health Status Life Expectancy; Height

Education and Skills Educational attainment

Personal security Homicide

Civic Engagement and Governance Political institutions

Environmental Quality SO2; CO2; Species abundance

Gender Inequality Various indicators + composite ind.

Overall indicator of Well-Being Composite indicator (experimental)

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Statistical Quality

• Data for 25 major countries and another 100+ since 1820….

• Important issue of quality of underlying sources

• Four levels of statistical quality indicated for each data point: based on credibility of source, accuracy of method and comparability across countries and over time

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Some preliminary results

• In general very strong correlation of each indicator with GDP per capita,

• though less unequally distributed, in particular when composite indices are used (chapter 13)

• Exceptions: low/negative correlations in Inequality, Security, and Environmental quality domains

• For some indicators clear global trends (“technology”) as they improve over time even without GDP per capita growth

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Correlation with GDP/c over time

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World averages (compared with GDP/c)

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W. European averages (compared with GDP/c)

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East Asian averages (compared with GDP/c)

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E. Europe + form. SU (compared with GDP/c)

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World income inequality

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Within-country income inequality

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Gender equality: parliamentary seats

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Gender Inequality index

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GDP/c & life expectancy

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GDP/c & SO2 emissions

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GDP/c & CO2 emissions

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GDP/c & democracy <1920

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GDP/c & democracy >1910

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Composite variable/region

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Two composite indicatorsGreat Britain Italy Poland USA

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Segmented relation per capita GDP & combined wellbeing indicators

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“Great divergence”

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Conclusions• Rich harvest of new data• Available October 3rd on

OECD website.• Wealth of data available

(StatLink & www.clio-infra.eu)

• Future: move to microdata with Clariah project.