ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications 891 3. Social strata 4. Disabled people Social exclusion: poverty Preservation of human capital Healthy consumption patterns Preservation of natural capital Consumption of natural resources by private households (for example energy, water, materials) Environmental pollution by private households (for example non‐recyclable waste, ozone depleting substances) Non‐polluting consumption patterns (for example ecologically produced food, products made of recycled material) Attitudes towards consumption habits Social structure: Values and attitudes Subjective importance of income and wealth Life domain: Health Goal dimensions Measurement dimensions Improvement of objective living conditions State of health Enhancement of SWB Subjective perception and evaluation of the state of health Reduction of disparities/inequalities Regional disparities of availability of health care facilities Equal opportunities/inequalities between social strata in the area of health Social exclusion: heavy health impairments Strengthening social connections and ties – social capital Trust in institutions: system of health care Preservation of human capital Availability of health care facilities Health expenditures Health prevention measures Measures of rehabilitation Life domain: Environment Goal dimensions Measurement dimensions Improvement of objective living conditions Stock of natural resources (minerals, oil, water, flora and fauna) State of the environment (quality of air, water, forests, soil) Enhancement of SWB Subjective perception and evaluation of the environment Reduction of disparities/inequalities Regional disparities in the state of environment Preservation of human capital Health hazards (e.g. By pollution, accidents, noxious substances in food)