Human Development Report 1995
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Publisher : Human Development Report
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 45,38 MB
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ISBN : 0195100220
Author :
Publisher : Human Development Report
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 45,38 MB
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ISBN : 0195100220
Author : United Nations Development Programme
Publisher : Human Development Report
Page : 157 pages
File Size : 40,16 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Developing countries
ISBN : 0195111583
The Human Development Report, now in its seventh edition, updates the unique Human Development Indicators comparing human development in most countries of the world, and the data tables on all aspects of human development. The special focus of this edition is on the important link between economic growth and human development. The Report maintains that the link is not automatic but can be established through proper policy management, arguing the case for initiating and accelerating economic growth and at the same time accelerating and sustaining human development in different parts of the world. The Report also maintains that the quality of growth is as important as its quantity; otherwise, growth can be jobless, voiceless, ruthless, rootless, and futureless. It identifies employment as an important instrument in translating the benefits of economic growth into people's lives.An indispensable resource for courses in international development, the Report ranks 174 countries according to the Human Development Index (HDI). It also gives the global ranking of more than 100 countries in terms of Gender-Related Development Index (GDI) and the Gender Empowerment Measure (GEM). The first index represents HDI, taking into account gender inequality in capabilities, and the second represents female opportunities in selected economic and political areas. New to this edition is the Capability Poverty Measure (CPM), which is used as an alternative to the traditional income poverty measure. The Report concludes that the future challenge is how to forge and sustain the desired kind of linkage between economic growth and human development in a globalized world which represents both opportunities and threats for the nations of the world.
Author : United Nations Development Programme
Publisher : Human Development Report
Page : 155 pages
File Size : 38,88 MB
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ISBN : 0195124596
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Publisher : Human Development Report
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 13,96 MB
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ISBN : 0195119967
Author : United Nation Development Programme
Publisher :
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 25,49 MB
Release : 1995
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ISBN : 9780195638332
The Report Analyses The Progress Made In Reducing Gender Disparaties In The Past Few Decades, Highlights The Wide And Persistent Gap Between Women`S Expanding Capabilities And Their Limited Opportunities, Introduces Two New Measures For Ranking Countries On A Global Scale By Their Performance In Gender Equality, Analyses The Undervaluation And Non-Recognition Of Women`S Work And Offers A Five-Point Strategy For Equalizing Gender Opportunities In The Decades Ahead. The Report Ranks All Countries By The Human Development Index (Hdi), Using The Latest Data. An Updated Set Of Human Development Indicators For 174 Countries Is Presented In The Statistical Annex. Cover Shop-Soiled, Condion Good.
Author : Mahbub ul Haq
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 35,85 MB
Release : 1995-08-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0195356306
This work explores a new development paradigm whose central focus is on human well-being. Increase in income is treated as an essential means, but not as the end of development, and certainly not as the sum of human life. Development policies and strategies are discussed which link economic growth with human lives in various societies. The book also analyzes the evolution of a new Human Development Index which is a far more comprehensive measure of socio-economic progress of nations than the traditional measure of Gross National Product. For the first time, a Political Freedom Index is also presented. The book offers a new vision of human security for the twenty-first century where real security is equated with security of people in their homes, their jobs, their communities, and their environment. The book discusses many concrete proposals in this context, including a global compact to overcome the worst aspects of global poverty within a decade, key reforms in the Bretton Woods institutions of World Bank and IMF, and establishment of a new Economic Security Council within the United Nations.
Author : United Nations Development Programme
Publisher : Human Development Report
Page : 47 pages
File Size : 38,51 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 019522146X
This is the 15th report, prepared by a team of independent experts, which explores major development issues of global concern. The 2004 report focuses on issues of cultural liberty and concludes that countries must actively devise multicultural policies to prevent cultural discrimination (whether on grounds of religion, ethnicity or language), since the expansion of cultural freedoms is at the core of human development. Rather than presenting a threat to state unity, the report argues that diversity is the only sustainable option to promote stability and democracy within and across societies. Issues discussed include: confronting extremist movements for cultural domination; myths surrounding cultural liberty and development; the impact of globalisation on cultural choice; social exclusion, human rights and participation. It also includes data tables for the Human Development Index (HDI) which measures key social and economic indicators for rich and poor countries, including life-expectancy, health and sanitation, employment rights, gender equality, education and income per-person.
Author : UNICEF.
Publisher : M.E. Sharpe
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 14,89 MB
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 9780765602909
Children in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union explores the dire impact that political and economic transition has had on the lives of millions of children in this troubled region. Generation in Jeopardy brings together the research and views of experts from across the region and extensive data gathered by UNICEF. It is illustrated with black-and-white photographs and numerous charts, graphs, and tables.
Author : United Nations Development Programme
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 40,20 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780195100228
This sixth edition of the widely-respected Human Development Report updates the unique Human Development Indicators comparing human development in most countries of the world, and the data tables on all aspects of human development. This edition includes a special section that examines issues of gender, analyzing global trends in closing and widening gender gaps in different regions and countries. It presents new indicators of gender equality in order to rank countries on a global scale, while it highlights policies that have ensured equal access to opportunities for men and women. The issue also proposes new methodologies to measure and value unpaid contributions made by men and women to human development through household and community activities, and it identifies a new action agenda for promoting gender equality in the decades ahead.
Author : United Nations Development Programme
Publisher : Human Development Report
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 29,24 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Developing countries
ISBN : 0195084586
Since its headline-making debut, the Human Development Report has become an essential resource for development specialists, economists, and political scientists around the world. While previous Human Development Reports focused on investment in people, the 1993 Report not only updates the findings of the earlier volumes, but shifts the focus towards the "other" side of human development--mobilizing and utilizing human potential. The Report surveys the instruments for enhancing and encouraging participatory patterns of development, including privatization and participatory market structures, vertical and horizontal decentralization of government functions, devolution of government powers, enterprise decentralization, involvement of NGOs and other grass-roots organizations, and empowerment of people. It probes the vital connections between employment and development, and offers a global framework for employment that takes into account the growing pressure for international migration. In addition, it examines links between human development and international markets for ucts, capital, and labor, and presents updated human development indicators for more than 160 countries.