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Urban-Rural Dichotomy of Quality of Life

František Petrovič, Patrik Maturkanič

2022Sustainability34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper is focused on the urban-rural dichotomy as one of the dichotomies of quality of life (QOL). The first objective is to find out whether the quality of urban life, or the quality of rural life, is higher in Czechia. The hypothesis assumes that the quality of urban life is higher. The second objective is to identify predictors of QOL and compare values for the residents of cities and villages. In the Theoretical Background section, we discuss cities and urban life, plus villages and rural life. In the QOL section, we explore the quality of urban and rural life in Czechia, and give examples of QOL measurements in Czech municipalities. In the Measurement and Findings section we measure QOL with a subjective indicator on the Cantril scale, and derive findings from these measurements. The correlations between QOL and other variables yield very strong predictors of both urban and rural quality of life. The measurements also yielded two “by products”: The first was the finding that women’s measured values are, except for women’s quality of city life, higher than the measured values of men. The second was the finding that the combination of quality of place and quality of the environment, which we named ‘geographical matter’, was rated higher by the respondents than the combination of QOL and happiness, which we named ‘psychological matter’.

Topics & Concepts

Quality of life (healthcare)HappinessQuality (philosophy)Scale (ratio)Rural areaYield (engineering)PsychologyGeographySocioeconomicsSociologySocial psychologyMedicineCartographyEpistemologyPathologyPhilosophyPsychotherapistMetallurgyMaterials scienceRural development and sustainabilityMigration, Aging, and Tourism StudiesUrbanization and City Planning
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