This study checks the hypothesis that sustainable well-being is a determinant factor of fer- tility through the application of a multiversal method based on the assumptions of Vibra- tion of Effects (VoE) model of multiversal sampling on the Italian Equitable and Sustaina- ble Well-being (BES) dataset. For 48 social indicators of well-being, adopting the Province as statistical unit, the estimate of linear effect has been systematically sampled 1024 times. This multiversal sampling allows to estimate the component of the hypothetical variability of the estimate of the effect size that depends on the theoretical choices of the analysis. This component is commonly underestimated, hidden, or ignored in regular multivariate analysis or classical bootstrapping. Results do not allow to claim that any of the 48 social indicators is a robust linear predictor of fertility. Indicators associated with high statistical significance are also at risk of misleading the causal relationship. Implications for policy- making and the future direction of the research on BES are discussed in the conclusive remarks

A Multiversal Model of Vibration of Effects of Equitable and Sustainable Well-Being (BES) on Fertility

Tomaselli Venera
2023-01-01

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This study checks the hypothesis that sustainable well-being is a determinant factor of fer- tility through the application of a multiversal method based on the assumptions of Vibra- tion of Effects (VoE) model of multiversal sampling on the Italian Equitable and Sustaina- ble Well-being (BES) dataset. For 48 social indicators of well-being, adopting the Province as statistical unit, the estimate of linear effect has been systematically sampled 1024 times. This multiversal sampling allows to estimate the component of the hypothetical variability of the estimate of the effect size that depends on the theoretical choices of the analysis. This component is commonly underestimated, hidden, or ignored in regular multivariate analysis or classical bootstrapping. Results do not allow to claim that any of the 48 social indicators is a robust linear predictor of fertility. Indicators associated with high statistical significance are also at risk of misleading the causal relationship. Implications for policy- making and the future direction of the research on BES are discussed in the conclusive remarks
2023
Multiversal models, Janus effect, Robustness, Panel data, BES, Fertility
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