Citizen Prosperity Index

Measuring what matters to communities

Most indicators and metrics are decided by experts in government, universities or business, and assumed to be relevant to communities everywhere. IGP’s Citizen Prosperity Index is different.

Based on extensive research carried out by citizen social scientists and involving people living and working in east London neighbourhoods, the Citizen Prosperity Index measures what local people say matters to their prosperity and quality of life.

The Citizen Prosperity Index reports on five domains and 14 sub-domains of prosperity. It is has been developed to help decision makers and communities to understand what prosperity means and identify strategies for local investment and action.

Visit the Dashboard for information on the Citizen Prosperity Index indicators and methodology.