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This paper examines multidimensional stochastic dominance when one of the indicators of well-being, such as household size or place of residence, is qualitative. It also uses a test for strict dominance based on the empirical likelihood ratio. Empirical applications are based on the DHS...
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adulthood. Youth development is difficult to quantify because of the multi-dimensionality of youth behavior. Most monitoring use … a methodology developed by Duke University to measure the well-being of U.S. children and youth. It uses readily …-being of youth in each state over time. …
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adulthood. Youth development is difficult to quantify because of the multi-dimensionality of youth behavior. Most monitoring use … a methodology developed by Duke University to measure the well-being of U.S. children and youth. It uses readily …-being of youth in each state over time …
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We argue against the use of composite indices, such as the Human Development Index (HDI), in economic history. We show that the HDI can be interpreted as a formal representation of the analyst’s ethical system. We support our claim by introducing a new class of paternalistic social welfare...
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Income per capita and most widely reported, non- or non-exclusively income based human well-being indicators are highly correlated among countries. Yet many countries exhibit higher achievement in the latter than predicted by the former. The reverse is true for many other countries. This paper...
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Societal progress is characterized primarily as an improvement in the distribution of wellbeing; however, a small set of additional variables are also necessary. Social indicators based on objective measures are inherently limited by the subjective assessments necessary of "experts" to select...
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