Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Quality of life differs according to family, place and time

Quality of life is the state of complete satisfaction which can be measured by the accessibility of the basic needs of the family and individuals. But the needs of family differ in different place and time. It shows the standard of living and life style of people.

Quality of life differs according to different families because the needs of different families differ to each other. For example, the needs of a poor family and the needs of a rich family are quite different as the resources to attain the needs are different which is determined by the income level and life style of people.

Similarly, quality of life differs according to different places where people have been living by consuming the available modern facilities and other development. For example, the quality of life of the urban people and the rural people is different because their needs are different and also the resources to fulfill the needs are different which affected by the development of infrastructures. The basic needs of developed zones or countries can be luxurious needs of developing and utility of such resources is also different. Furthermore, quality of life differs according to time or situation, as the need sof people furng different period are different. The ancient people were living a nomadic life and hunting gathering life, their needs were just to get food substance but the modern people do not satisfy only on food substance instead. They desire different modern tools and technologies and other modes of living.  So, the living standard has become different.

Hence we can say that the quality of life differ according to family, place and time period how they are living where they are living and when they are living.

29 comments:

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