Fig. 6: Indicators of social wellbeing. | npj Urban Sustainability

Fig. 6: Indicators of social wellbeing.

From: Exploring the safe and just space for urban and regional Australia

Fig. 6

Indicators may be positive (green) where higher values indicate greater wellbeing or negative (red) where lower values indicate greater wellbeing109. Global target values per O’Neill175 are shown in black where available. Note that “Food (nutrition)” and “Gender Equality—Parliament” are only available at a state level. Data are available on a national level only for “Population with access to electricity” with an assumed result of 100% (target > 95%), “Gender Equality—Pay” and “Political Voice—Democratic quality”. Suggested indicators not mapped include “Population without access to improved sanitation” and “Population lacking access to clean cooking facilities”.

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