The Quality of life index includes a number of indicators of well-being, which have been identified by the OECD as important for characterizing the development process of countries. The development process is considered by the OECD not only as a change in material or economic well-being, but also as an expansion of human potential.
There has been some progress in Kazakhstan on certain indicators included in the index.
Thus, in the aspect of «Housing conditions», there is a positive trend in indicators:
In such an important aspect as "Education", the average academic performance of 15-year-old students (according to the PISA educational rating, which includes mathematical, natural science and reading literacy) increased from 402 in 2018 to 411 points in 2022.
We note that in terms of the "Health" aspect, there is an increase in life expectancy from 71.37 years in 2020 to 74.44 years in 2022.
Quality of life is an interdisciplinary concept that characterizes the effectiveness of all aspects of human life.
The Quality of Life Index (QLI) is calculated based on the methodology of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) using available data at the time of calculation. The ICJ is a series of indicators on eleven aspects of well–being, which the OECD has identified as important indicators of the physical conditions and quality of life of the population.