Modernisation of a Country in the Context of Social Environmental Sustainability: Example of Lithuania
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Modernisation of the Country
2.1. A Sustainable Social Environment
2.2. In Lithuania
- Quality of life index (currently 23rd in the EU);
- Happiness index (now ranked 20th in the EU);
- Democracy index (now 22nd in the EU);
- Sustainable society index (now 13th in the EU).
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Sampling Procedure
- Determining the proportion of respondents in the districts. This survey is carried out in all counties. The proportion of people interviewed in each county in the total sample corresponds to the proportion of the population aged 18 and over living in that county among the total population of that age in Lithuania.
- The second stage is to determine the proportion of respondents in different size areas in each county. The categories of settlements used in this study are Vilnius, large cities (over 50,000 inhabitants), towns (2000 to 50,000 inhabitants), and rural areas (up to 2000 inhabitants). The number of respondents in the different sizes of each county corresponds to the proportion of the population aged 18 years and over living among the total population of that age in the county.
- The third stage is the selection of specific settlements for the survey. From the list of settlements in each category (by population size) in each county, the localities to be surveyed are selected at random.
- Respondents are selected using a purposive sampling method. In each community, a path is constructed by modifying a specific step in the selection of the residence where the survey is conducted. The responder at a particular household is chosen using the nearest birthday rule. Up to three attempts (visits) per interview are made. This principle of selection of respondents ensures maximum possible random sampling and equal probability of participation.
- The survey took place between the 26th October and the 8th November 2022 at 116 sampling points (31 towns and 53 villages).
- The demographic and social characteristics of the respondents (a total of 1021 respondents aged 18 and over) are presented in Table 2.
- The survey data are compared across key socio-demographic dimensions (age, gender, income groups, settlement type, social status, and education). The margin of error for the results of this survey does not exceed 3.1% (with a 50% response rate) at 50%, with a confidence limit of 0.95 (see Appendix A). The margin of error is calculated for a given sample size at a given response rate with a confidence level of 95%.
3.2. Research Techniques
4. Results
4.1. Preliminary Analysis of the Data
4.2. Results of the CFA and SEM Analysis
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Sample Size (n) | |||||||||||||||||
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Responses (%) | 10 | 40 | 75 | 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 350 | 400 | 450 | 500 | 600 | 700 | 800 | 900 | 1000 |
0.1 | 1.95 | 0.98 | 0.72 | 0.62 | 0.51 | 0.44 | 0.39 | 0.36 | 0.33 | 0.31 | 0.29 | 0.28 | 0.25 | 0.23 | 0.22 | 0.21 | 0.20 |
0.5 | 4.37 | 2.19 | 1.60 | 1.38 | 1.13 | 0.98 | 0.87 | 0.80 | 0.74 | 0.69 | 0.65 | 0.62 | 0.56 | 0.52 | 0.49 | 0.46 | 0.44 |
1.0 | 6.17 | 3.08 | 2.25 | 1.95 | 1.59 | 1.38 | 1.23 | 1.13 | 1.04 | 0.98 | 0.92 | 0.87 | 0.80 | 0.74 | 0.69 | 0.65 | 0.62 |
2.0 | 8.68 | 4.34 | 3.17 | 2.74 | 2.24 | 1.94 | 1.74 | 1.58 | 1.47 | 1.37 | 1.29 | 1.23 | 1.12 | 1.04 | 0.97 | 0.91 | 0.87 |
3.0 | 10.57 | 5.29 | 3.86 | 3.34 | 2.73 | 2.36 | 2.11 | 1.93 | 1.79 | 1.67 | 1.58 | 1.50 | 1.36 | 1.26 | 1.18 | 1.11 | 1.06 |
4.0 | 12.15 | 6.07 | 4.43 | 3.84 | 3.14 | 2.72 | 2.43 | 2.22 | 2.05 | 1.92 | 1.81 | 1.72 | 1.57 | 1.45 | 1.36 | 1.28 | 1.21 |
5.0 | 13.51 | 6.75 | 4.93 | 4.27 | 3.49 | 3.02 | 2.70 | 2.47 | 2.28 | 2.14 | 2.01 | 1.91 | 1.74 | 1.61 | 1.51 | 1.42 | 1.35 |
6.0 | 14.72 | 7.36 | 5.37 | 4.65 | 3.80 | 3.29 | 2.94 | 2.69 | 2.49 | 2.33 | 2.19 | 2.08 | 1.90 | 1.76 | 1.65 | 1.55 | 1.47 |
7.0 | 15.81 | 7.91 | 5.77 | 5.00 | 4.08 | 3.54 | 3.16 | 2.89 | 2.67 | 2.50 | 2.36 | 2.24 | 2.04 | 1.89 | 1.77 | 1.67 | 1.58 |
8.0 | 16.81 | 8.41 | 6.14 | 5.32 | 4.34 | 3.76 | 3.36 | 3.07 | 2.84 | 2.66 | 2.51 | 2.38 | 2.17 | 2.01 | 1.88 | 1.77 | 1.68 |
9.0 | 17.74 | 8/87 | 6.48 | 5.61 | 4.58 | 3.97 | 3.55 | 3.24 | 3.00 | 2.80 | 2.64 | 2.51 | 2.29 | 2.12 | 1.98 | 1.87 | 1.77 |
10.0 | 18.59 | 9.30 | 6.79 | 5.88 | 4.80 | 4.16 | 3.72 | 3.39 | 3.14 | 2.94 | 2.77 | 2.63 | 2.40 | 2.22 | 2.08 | 1.96 | 1.86 |
15.0 | 22.13 | 11.07 | 8.08 | 7.00 | 5.71 | 4.95 | 4.43 | 4.04 | 3.74 | 3.50 | 3.30 | 3.13 | 2.26 | 2.65 | 2.47 | 2.33 | 2.12 |
20.0 | 24.79 | 12.40 | 9.05 | 7.84 | 6.40 | 5.54 | 4.96 | 4.53 | 4.19 | 3.92 | 3.70 | 3.51 | 3.20 | 2.96 | 2.77 | 2.61 | 2.48 |
25.0 | 26.84 | 13.42 | 9.80 | 8.49 | 6.93 | 6.00 | 5.37 | 4.90 | 4.54 | 4.24 | 4.00 | 3.80 | 3.46 | 3.21 | 3.00 | 2.83 | 2.68 |
30.0 | 28.40 | 14.20 | 10.37 | 8.98 | 7.33 | 6.35 | 5.68 | 5.19 | 4.80 | 4.49 | 4.23 | 4.02 | 3.67 | 3.39 | 3.18 | 2.99 | 2.84 |
35.0 | 29.56 | 14.78 | 10.79 | 9.35 | 7.63 | 6.61 | 5.91 | 5.40 | 5.00 | 4.67 | 4.41 | 4.18 | 3.82 | 3.56 | 3.31 | 3.12 | 2.96 |
40.0 | 30.36 | 15.18 | 11.09 | 9.60 | 7.84 | 6.79 | 6.07 | 5.54 | 5.13 | 4.80 | 4.53 | 4.29 | 3.92 | 3.63 | 3.39 | 3.20 | 3.04 |
45.0 | 30.83 | 15.42 | 11.26 | 9.75 | 6.89 | 6.89 | 6.17 | 5.63 | 5.21 | 4.88 | 4.60 | 4.36 | 3.98 | 3.69 | 3.45 | 3.25 | 3.08 |
50.0 | 30.99 | 15.50 | 11.32 | 9.80 | 8.00 | 6.93 | 6.20 | 5.66 | 5.24 | 4.90 | 4.62 | 4.38 | 4.00 | 3.70 | 3.46 | 3.27 | 3.10 |
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Indicators | Lithuania |
---|---|
Basic human needs | 88,56 |
Foundations of well-being | 81,58 |
Opportunity | 80,98 |
Score | 83,71 |
Rank | 29 |
Variables | Sample Data | Census Data | Chi-Square Test Results |
---|---|---|---|
Gender: | 16.126 | ||
Males | 465 | 46% | |
Females | 556 | 54% | |
Age: | 232.563 | ||
18–29 | 156 | 15% | |
30–49 | 336 | 33% | |
50+ | 529 | 52% | |
Nationality: | 3082.888 | ||
Lithuanians | 910 | 89% | |
Russians | 58 | 6% | |
Poles | 45 | 4% | |
Other nationalities | 8 | 1% | |
Family income per month: | 3038.250 | ||
Less than EUR 1000 | 262 | 26% | |
EUR 1001–1800 | 260 | 25% | |
Above EUR 1800 | 285 | 28% | |
DK/NO | 214 | 21% | |
Education: | 586.744 | ||
Graduate, postgraduate | 59 | 6% | |
Undergraduate university high | 122 | 12% | |
Undergraduate non-university Higher (college) | 111 | 11% | |
Higher (technical) | 191 | 19% | |
Professional qualification | 274 | 27% | |
Upper secondary | 185 | 18% | |
Lower secondary, incomplete Upper secondary, primary | 74 | 7% | |
Settlement type: | 1039.846 | ||
Big cities (Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai, Panevėžys) | 430 | 42% | |
Other towns | 266 | 26% | |
Villages, towns with up to 2000 inhabitants | 325 | 32% | |
Counties: | 606.677 | ||
Alytus county | 43 | 4.2% | |
Kaunas county | 201 | 19.6% | |
Klaipėda county | 115 | 11.2% | |
Marijampolė county | 58 | 5.6% | |
Panevėžys county | 74 | 7.2% | |
Šiauliai county | 95 | 9.3% | |
Taurine county | 36 | 3.6% | |
Telšiai county | 47 | 4.6% | |
Utena county | 51 | 5.0% | |
Vilnius county | 302 | 29.6% |
Construct | Variable | Mean | Std Deviation |
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Education system and educational culture | |||
Changes are needed in the Lithuanian education system | 4.57 | 1.765 | |
Innovative solutions are needed for changes to occur in Lithuanian education | 4.66 | 1.899 | |
There are suitable conditions for raising children in Lithuania | 3.56 | 1.439 | |
How important are these aspects of education to you? | 3.11 | 2.630 | |
Social situation and socio-economic integration | |||
In Lithuania, suitable infrastructure has been developed for the disabled in all areas of life | 2.86 | 1.521 | |
Currently, there is a bad connection between Lithuania and other EU countries | 3.37 | 2.206 | |
In Lithuania, connection between individual areas is insufficiently developed | 3.58 | 1.604 | |
The infrastructure of airports in Lithuania lags far behind the EU average | 4.14 | 2.292 | |
Too little attention is paid to traffic safety in Lithuania | 3.34 | 1.521 | |
Alternative fuels for cars are used too little in Lithuania | 4.30 | 2.403 | |
Transport systems between big cities and suburbs are not well coordinated | 3.99 | 1.919 | |
Digital infrastructure is underdeveloped in Lithuania | 4.38 | 2.460 | |
The legal system and public governance, and the importance of citizenship | |||
I am tolerant of other nationalities | 3.74 | 1.113 | |
I follow the principles of healthy lifestyle | 3.19 | 1.181 | |
I actively participate in cultural activities | 2.61 | 1.263 | |
I am actively involved in community activities | 2.54 | 1.214 | |
I actively participate in social activities | 2.48 | 1.171 | |
Do you belong to any public organizations, associations, committees, societies or collectives? |
Constructs and Variables | Factor Loadings | Cronbach’s Alpha | AVE | CR | VIF |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Education system and educational culture | 0.703 | 0.507 | 0.795 | 3.642 | |
Changes are needed in the Lithuanian education system | 0.871 | ||||
Innovative solutions are needed for changes to occur in Lithuanian education | 0.853 | ||||
There are suitable conditions for raising children in Lithuania | 0.503 | ||||
How important are these aspects of education to you? | 0.537 | ||||
Social situation and socio-economic integration | 0.782 | 0.502 | 0.888 | 3.655 | |
In Lithuania, suitable infrastructure has been developed for the disabled in all areas of life | 0.651 | ||||
Currently, there is a bad connection between Lithuania and other EU countries | 0.684 | ||||
In Lithuania, connection between individual areas is insufficiently developed | 0.658 | ||||
The infrastructure of airports in Lithuania lags far behind the EU average | 0.648 | ||||
Too little attention is paid to traffic safety in Lithuania | 0.758 | ||||
Alternative fuels for cars are used too little in Lithuania | 0.694 | ||||
Transport systems between big cities and suburbs are not well coordinated | 0.672 | ||||
Digital infrastructure is underdeveloped in Lithuania | 0.871 | ||||
The legal system and public governance, and the importance of citizenship | 0.784 | 0.522 | 0.860 | 2.985 | |
I am tolerant of other nationalities | 0.502 | ||||
I follow the principles of healthy lifestyle | 0.569 | ||||
I actively participate in cultural activities | 0.841 | ||||
I am actively involved in community activities | 0.892 | ||||
I actively participate in social activities | 0.895 | ||||
Do you belong to any public organizations, associations, committees, societies or collectives? | 0.501 |
Path | Path Coefficient | p-Value | Significant at |
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H1 | 0.27 | 0.000 | 0.001 |
H2 | 0.36 | 0.000 | 0.001 |
H3 | 0.41 | 0.000 | 0.001 |
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Navickienė, O.; Meidutė-Kavaliauskienė, I.; Činčikaitė, R.; Morkūnas, M.; Valackienė, A. Modernisation of a Country in the Context of Social Environmental Sustainability: Example of Lithuania. Sustainability 2023, 15, 3689. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043689
Navickienė O, Meidutė-Kavaliauskienė I, Činčikaitė R, Morkūnas M, Valackienė A. Modernisation of a Country in the Context of Social Environmental Sustainability: Example of Lithuania. Sustainability. 2023; 15(4):3689. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043689
Chicago/Turabian StyleNavickienė, Olga, Ieva Meidutė-Kavaliauskienė, Renata Činčikaitė, Mangirdas Morkūnas, and Asta Valackienė. 2023. "Modernisation of a Country in the Context of Social Environmental Sustainability: Example of Lithuania" Sustainability 15, no. 4: 3689. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043689
APA StyleNavickienė, O., Meidutė-Kavaliauskienė, I., Činčikaitė, R., Morkūnas, M., & Valackienė, A. (2023). Modernisation of a Country in the Context of Social Environmental Sustainability: Example of Lithuania. Sustainability, 15(4), 3689. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043689