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This paper presents an initial review of the theoretical and measurement discussions of sustainability and its relation …
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Since its introduction in the first Human Development Report in 1990, the Human Development Index (HDI) has attracted great interest in policy and academic circles, as well as in the media and national audiences around the world. Its popularity can be attributed to the simplicity of its...
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Gender inequality remains a major barrier to human development. Girls and women have made major strides since 1990, but they have not yet gained gender equity. In this paper, we review ways to measure and monitor gender inequality, providing a critique of existing measures including the first...
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The 2010 Report continues the tradition of pushing the frontiers of development thinking. For the first time since 1990, the Report looks back rigorously at the past several decades and identifies often surprising trends and patterns with important lessons for the future. These varied pathways...
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nominated for the Human Development Awards between 1998 and 2009 to highlight conceptual and measurement innovations in human … that a majority of the conceptual and measurement innovations in the national and regional reports are highly context …
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This paper explores the empirical support behind the idea that there is a trade-off between the size of the migrant population and the rights and entitlements enjoyed by immigrants. We first look at the empirical correlation between measures of migrants’ rights and the size of the stock of...
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meaning and measurement of human development, proposing a new composite index. But its overall orientation is practical and …
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