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its achievements: health, education and a income, and additionally at the dimensions of participation and empowerment, a …
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bind countries to do more in the attack on inadequate incomes, widespread hunger, gender inequality, environmental …
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Accommodating people’s growing demands for their inclusion in society, for respect of their ethnicity, religion, and language, takes more than democracy and equitable growth. Also needed are multicultural policies that recognize differences, champion diversity and promote cultural freedoms, so...
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go beyond income redistribution - encompassing action in the critical areas of gender equality, pro-poor growth …
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The 1996 Report opens with a fundamental statement: "Human development is the end - economic growth a means." The Report argues that economic growth, if not properly managed, can be jobless, voiceless, ruthless, rootless and futureless, and thus detrimental to human development. The quality of...
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specificities. The introduction of a gender quota for the lower house of the provincial legislature is found to have a statistically …
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Heterogeneity influences the likelihood of collective action for forest management. Theoretical examinations, focusing largely on economic heterogeneity, suggest that heterogeneity increases the likelihood of collective action. Field research however indicates that heterogeneity, whether in...
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