Abstract

The article contains an overview of reports presented at the Whole-Russian scientific and practical conference «Well-being Measuring and Analyzing», held on 25–27 January 2024 at St. Petersburg State Economic University (UNECON). The program of the conference included 142 reports in face-to-face and online formats. Approximately a quarter of all the conference papers were presented by young researchers – students, undergraduates, and postgraduate students – who co-authored work with academic supervisors. Scientists from educational and research institutions from 19 constituent entities of the Russian Federation and seven foreign countries delivered their presentations.The conference participants discussed the accumulated domestic and international experience in measuring well-being, highlighting specific features and regional characteristics of this socio-economic phenomenon. Aspects of the application of statistical and econometric methods of analysis and forecasting in studying issues of welfare and social inequality were considered, including measuring the level of poverty, the impact of pension system reform, changes in consumer behavior of the population in the housing market, ways to solve social problems in certain regions, including, Arctic zone. The participants identified directions for improving the methodology for measuring well-being and measures to address social inequality at the federal and regional levels.

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