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Publications [#336588] of Kenneth C. Land

Book Chapters

  1. Land, KC, The human development index: Objective approaches (2), in Global Handbook of Quality of Life: Exploration of Well-Being of Nations and Continents (January, 2015), pp. 133-157, Springer Netherlands, ISBN 9789401791779 [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/19)

    Abstract:
    The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite social indicator/wellbeing index. Its intellectual/disciplinary roots lie in welfare economics, development economics, and the social indicators movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The objective of the HDI is to rank countries on a scale of human development conceptualized in terms of capabilities of humans within the countries to function. Because it seeks to be as inclusive as possible of the countries of the world, the general HDI is based on only four statistics measuring life expectancy, education, and income at the country level. The HDI and its associated Report have been calculated and published annually since 1990 by the United Nations Human Development Programme. In recent years, the general HDI has been supplemented with three specialized indices: (1) the Inequality-Adjusted HDI (IHDI); (2) the Gender Inequality Index (GII); and (3) the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI).


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