Quality of life is a multidimensional concept reflecting overall well-being across health, education, economic stability, safety, social environment, and subjective satisfaction.
Interest in quality of life expanded after World War II. Initially focused on material well-being, the concept evolved in the 1970s with the rise of human development, integrating psychological, social, and cultural dimensions.
Quality of life is shaped by physical, economic, social, and psychological factors. Countries with strong social systems and stable conditions tend to achieve higher levels of well-being, while nations facing conflict or economic hardship face significant challenges in providing quality of life for their populations.
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