100 survey
T
he decrease is pretty tively high 58 percent, only chief stood at 54 percent, a
much related to a very exceeded by satisfaction with rise of 2 percent year-on-year.
large decrease in sat- the SAR’s security, which Macau’s economic at-
isfaction with the economic stood at 64 percent. People mosphere has deteriorated
situation, with a 9 percent fall also seem to be relatively since the release of the last
from the previous report. happy with the stewardship Quality of Life report in the
Despite the downturn, of the city under Chief Ex- fourth quarter of 2007. Much
satisfaction with the econom- ecutive Edmund Ho Hau-wah. of this can be attributed to the
ic situation remained at a rela- Satisfaction with the outgoing postponement of a number of
ongoing investments in hotel
PersonaL WeLLbeInG InDex - MaCau
and casino projects, and the
consequential impact on the
property and labour markets.
80
This sentiment was re-
75
flected in the job satisfaction
70
level of employees, who were
65
least satisfied in casinos, trans-
60 portation, engineering and con-
55 struction, public utilities and
50
communication and IT sectors,
45
according to the report.
40
In the last few months
Standard Health Achievements Personal How safe Community Future
alone, hundreds of workers
of living in lfe relationships you feel connectedness security
have been laid-off by casino
companies as a result of the
global credit squeeze brought
about by the collapse of Leh-
naTIonaL WeLLbeInG InDex - MaCau man Brothers and other bank-
ing institutions in the United
80
States and a worldwide reces-
sion.
75
70
Quality barometer
65
60
As in previous surveys
55
the current survey - consid-
50 ered a barometer of Macau
45 people’s satisfaction with
40
their lives - is developed by
Economic State of the Social Government Business Territorial
situation environment conditions security
the De Ficcao Projectos Mul-
timedia for the Macau Inter-
University Institute.
The two key indicators
produced in the Quality of
DeMoGraPHIC effeCTs
Life Report are the Personal
Wellbeing Index (PWI), which
age factor measures people’s satisfaction
with their own lives and the Na-
80 tional Wellbeing Index (NWI),
70
which measures people’s satis-
60
faction with life in Macau.
Not surprisingly once
50
again, and consistent with ear-
40
lier findings, people aged 46-55
60 reported a lower level of both
20
satisfaction with their lives and
the general life in the city.
18-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56-65 65+
However, overall, peo-
ple are relatively more sat-
isfied with their personal
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