Regional Well-Being in Oecd Countries: Italy

Regional Well-Being in Oecd Countries: Italy

REGIONAL WELL-BEING IN OECD COUNTRIES: ITALY In 5 out of the 11 well-being dimensions, Italy has at least one region ranking among the top 20% of the OECD regions, and in 6 dimensions, at least one Italian region ranks in the bottom 20%. Italy has the largest regional disparities among the OECD countries in safety, with the Aosta Valley ranking in the top 1% and Sicily in the bottom 10% of the OECD regions. Important regional differences are found also in jobs, environment, community, civic engagement, income and access to services. Relative performance of Italian regions by well-being dimension Top region Bottom region Province of Province of Bolzano-Bozen Province of Province of Aosta Bolzano-Bozen Liguria Valley Bolzano-Bozen Bolzano-Bozen top 20% top Province of (1 to 395) to (1 Sardinia Bolzano-Bozen Liguria Aosta Valley Campania Lazio middle 60% middle Calabria Campania Campania Sicily Calabria Basilicata Calabria Lombardy Sardinia Molise Ranking of OECD regions ofOECD Ranking bottom 20% bottom Safety Jobs Environment Community Civic Income Access to Health Life Housing Education Engagement services Satisfaction Note: Relative ranking of the regions with the best and worst outcomes in the 11 well-being dimensions, with respect to all 395 OECD regions. The eleven dimensions are ordered by decreasing regional disparities in the country. Each well-being dimension is measured by the indicators in the table below. Source: OECD Regional Well-Being Database: www.oecdregionalwellbeing.org The high performing Italian regions fare better than the OECD average in all the 13 well-being indicators, except for self-evaluation of life satisfaction and the share of labour force with at least a secondary degree. In the low performing regions, the unemployment rate is more than twice the OECD average. How do the top and bottom regions in Italy fare on the well-being indicators? Italian regions Country OECD Top 20% Bottom 20% average average Safety Homicide Rate (per 100 000 people), 2013 0.4 4.5 1.4 3.4 Jobs Employment rate (%), 2014 66.9 39.5 55.5 66.3 Unemployment rate (%), 2014 7.7 22.2 13.3 8.6 Environment Level of air pollution in PM 2.5 (µg/m³), 2013 8.8 25.9 15.7 10.4 Community Perceived social support network (%), average 2006-14 93.0 83.0 88.6 88.9 Civic engagement Voters in last national election (%), 2015 80.7 65.7 75.2 68.1 Income Disposable income per capita (in USD PPP), 2013 22 781 13 308 18 958 17 916 Access to services Households with broadband access (%), 2014 75.2 64.0 71.0 69.8 Health Life Expectancy at birth (years), 2013 83.5 81.6 82.8 79.7 Age-adjusted mortality rate (per 1 000 people), 2013 6.5 7.6 6.9 8.4 Life satisfaction Self-evaluation of life satisfaction (scale from 0 to 10), average 2006-14 6.5 5.8 6.3 6.7 Housing Rooms per person, 2013 1.9 1.6 1.7 1.8 Education Labour force with at least upper secondary education (%), 2014 72.4 58.6 66.4 74.3 Note: Data in the first two columns refer to average values of top and bottom regions of national ranking and until the equivalent of 20% of the national population is reached. Source: OECD Regional Well-Being Database: www.oecdregionalwellbeing.org .

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