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Standard of living and quality of life are categories which more often appear as a research problems in many scientific description. Each of them are connected with results of socio and economic politics, so they are in the center of attention of scientist, politics and public opinion. Due to the high demand for research results and methodological solutions in the area of quality of life and standard of living in the publication has been proposed the objective method that can be used to evaluate both of these categories. A relationship of quality of life to consumption has been assumed. A…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Standard of living and quality of life are categories which more often appear as a research problems in many scientific description. Each of them are connected with results of socio and economic politics, so they are in the center of attention of scientist, politics and public opinion. Due to the high demand for research results and methodological solutions in the area of quality of life and standard of living in the publication has been proposed the objective method that can be used to evaluate both of these categories. A relationship of quality of life to consumption has been assumed. A general aim of this paper is to present the research possibilities provided by analyzing the morphology of municipal waste and its relevance to the assessment of quality of life, along with our capability of making inferences about the quality of life of citizens whose consumer potentials differ because of they live in different areas. The authors presented results of empirical research which shows the level of knowledge regarding waste in various social groups and whether they segregate waste or pay attention to waste-related dangers.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Mägorzata Gotowska and Dr. Anna Jakubczak are working at University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz and are autors of several articles. They are intrested in the standard of living and the quality of life, CSR and ECSR, sustainable development, management. Magdalena Kufel completed first degree at the UTLS in 2012.