• HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
BIOENGINEER.ORG
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
        • Lecturer
        • PhD Studentship
        • Postdoc
        • Research Assistant
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
        • Lecturer
        • PhD Studentship
        • Postdoc
        • Research Assistant
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
No Result
View All Result
Bioengineer.org
No Result
View All Result
Home NEWS Science News

Wellbeing-related factors linked with EU economic growth

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
April 19, 2023
in Science News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinShare on RedditShare on Telegram

A new study shows that certain factors related to wellbeing—including household income, internet access, and air pollution levels—are associated with economic growth in European Union countries, but the precise relationships differ between Western versus Central and Eastern European countries. Larissa Batrancea of Babes-Bolyai University, Romania, and colleagues present these findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on April 19, 2023.

Empirical investigation on how wellbeing-related infrastructure shapes economic growth: Evidence from the European Union regions

Credit: sergio souza, Pexels, CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)

A new study shows that certain factors related to wellbeing—including household income, internet access, and air pollution levels—are associated with economic growth in European Union countries, but the precise relationships differ between Western versus Central and Eastern European countries. Larissa Batrancea of Babes-Bolyai University, Romania, and colleagues present these findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on April 19, 2023.

Prior research has identified certain factors associated with economic growth in the European Union (EU), including entrepreneurial culture and social capital. However, a deeper understanding of such factors could further inform policies to boost economic growth and reduce disparities between regions. In particular, certain EU policies follow the principle that economic growth and infrastructure related to people’s wellbeing are intertwined.

To improve understanding of links between economic growth and wellbeing, Batrancea and colleagues conducted a study of this relationship across the EU for the period of 2001 to 2020. Their analysis divided the EU into 151 Western European regions and 61 Central and Eastern European regions. For each region, they examined economic growth as indicated by GDP and a measure known as “gross value added,” and they investigated wellbeing-related factors including air pollution, housing, internet access, income, people’s mobility between regions, and engagement in education and training.

The analysis showed that, in Western Europe, the wellbeing-related factors most strongly linked to economic growth were disposable household income, inter-regional mobility, housing (average number of rooms per household member), and labor force and participation. In Central and Eastern Europe, economic growth was most strongly linked to housing, internet broadband access, and air pollution levels.

These findings could help inform region-specific efforts to boost economic growth. For instance, the authors suggest, Western European regions might benefit from incentives for companies to create more jobs in order to increase participation in the job market and boost income, while Central and Eastern European regions could focus on improving housing facilities, digitalizing the public and private sectors, and promoting e-commerce.

The authors add: “Considering that economic growth and wellbeing are intertwined from the perspective of EU policies, this study examines the relationship between wellbeing-related infrastructure and economic growth in 212 NUTS 2 regional subdivisions across the members of EU-28 during the period 2001‒2020.”

#####

In your coverage please use this URL to provide access to the freely available article in PLOS ONE: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0283277

Citation: Batrancea LM, Nichita A, Balcı MA, Akgüller Ö (2023) Empirical investigation on how wellbeing-related infrastructure shapes economic growth: Evidence from the European Union regions. PLoS ONE 18(4): e0283277. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283277

Author Countries: Romania, Turkey

Funding: The authors received no specific funding for this work.



Journal

PLoS ONE

DOI

10.1371/journal.pone.0283277

Method of Research

Observational study

Subject of Research

People

Article Title

Empirical investigation on how wellbeing-related infrastructure shapes economic growth: Evidence from the European Union regions

Article Publication Date

19-Apr-2023

COI Statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Share12Tweet8Share2ShareShareShare2

Related Posts

Nucleotides: Key Nutrients for Healthy Laying Hens

Nucleotides: Key Nutrients for Healthy Laying Hens

August 27, 2025

68Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT vs. CECT for Peritoneal Metastases

August 27, 2025

Quinoline Triazoles: Antimicrobial Strategies Against Biofilms

August 27, 2025

Exploring Fungal Diversity via Metabarcoding Techniques

August 27, 2025

POPULAR NEWS

  • blank

    Breakthrough in Computer Hardware Advances Solves Complex Optimization Challenges

    148 shares
    Share 59 Tweet 37
  • Molecules in Focus: Capturing the Timeless Dance of Particles

    142 shares
    Share 57 Tweet 36
  • New Drug Formulation Transforms Intravenous Treatments into Rapid Injections

    115 shares
    Share 46 Tweet 29
  • Neuropsychiatric Risks Linked to COVID-19 Revealed

    81 shares
    Share 32 Tweet 20

About

We bring you the latest biotechnology news from best research centers and universities around the world. Check our website.

Follow us

Recent News

Nucleotides: Key Nutrients for Healthy Laying Hens

68Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT vs. CECT for Peritoneal Metastases

Quinoline Triazoles: Antimicrobial Strategies Against Biofilms

  • Contact Us

Bioengineer.org © Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Homepages
    • Home Page 1
    • Home Page 2
  • News
  • National
  • Business
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Science

Bioengineer.org © Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.