The Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) was adopted in the 20th anniversary edition of the Human Development Reports, in 2010. In using a penalty set-up for the calculations of the IHDI, however, the results overestimated the adjustments. This article suggests a revision to the procedure in order to harmonize the calculations with the underlying attainment set-up of the Human Development Index and minimize the bias in the adjustments. This article also suggests an extension to the IHDI, specifically the inclusion of a subjective measure of inequality in the calculation of the IHDI
As remarked by Ravallion (J Dev Econ 99:201–209, 2012), the recent switch from arithmetic to geometr...
Planning strategies that maximize the Human Development Index (HDI) imply equitable outcomes – even ...
The goal of the Human Development Index (HDI) is to provide a comprehensive measure of human well-be...
The Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) was presented in the 20th anniversary edition...
Purpose: To adjust the HDI for inequality, such that it better reflects the actual levels of HDI peo...
This paper discusses the construction and analysis of the Inequality-adjusted Human Development Inde...
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a country-level measure of social welfare based on national val...
The pessimistic flavour of the Human Development Reports appears to be in contradiction with their o...
The pessimistic flavour of the Human Development Reports appears to be in contradiction with their o...
The United Nations Development Program\u27s (UNDP) Human Development Index (HDI) is a country-level ...
The Human Development Index (HDI) constructed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is ...
ABSTRACT The Composition of Probabilistic Preferences is here applied to combine eight indicators of...
The UNDP introduced three new human development measures in its 2010 Human Development Report, which...
Like all averages, the HDI masks inequality in the distribution of human development across the popu...
The pessimistic flavour of the Human Development Reports appears to be in contradiction with their ...
As remarked by Ravallion (J Dev Econ 99:201–209, 2012), the recent switch from arithmetic to geometr...
Planning strategies that maximize the Human Development Index (HDI) imply equitable outcomes – even ...
The goal of the Human Development Index (HDI) is to provide a comprehensive measure of human well-be...
The Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) was presented in the 20th anniversary edition...
Purpose: To adjust the HDI for inequality, such that it better reflects the actual levels of HDI peo...
This paper discusses the construction and analysis of the Inequality-adjusted Human Development Inde...
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a country-level measure of social welfare based on national val...
The pessimistic flavour of the Human Development Reports appears to be in contradiction with their o...
The pessimistic flavour of the Human Development Reports appears to be in contradiction with their o...
The United Nations Development Program\u27s (UNDP) Human Development Index (HDI) is a country-level ...
The Human Development Index (HDI) constructed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is ...
ABSTRACT The Composition of Probabilistic Preferences is here applied to combine eight indicators of...
The UNDP introduced three new human development measures in its 2010 Human Development Report, which...
Like all averages, the HDI masks inequality in the distribution of human development across the popu...
The pessimistic flavour of the Human Development Reports appears to be in contradiction with their ...
As remarked by Ravallion (J Dev Econ 99:201–209, 2012), the recent switch from arithmetic to geometr...
Planning strategies that maximize the Human Development Index (HDI) imply equitable outcomes – even ...
The goal of the Human Development Index (HDI) is to provide a comprehensive measure of human well-be...