Social Sciences, asked by LilyWhite, 1 year ago

Are Human development and Gross domestic product similar or different ?

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Answered by madhav3213
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The HDI (Human Development Index) is a way to measure well being within a country. This is mainly a social measurement because it takes into consideration education, which is adult literacy rate and years of schooling, health care which is judged by life expectancy and finally the economic factor of GDP.

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madhav3213: Developed by the United Nations, HDI takes into account GDP and adds other factors to measure other aspects of human development: knowledge, longevity and decent standard of living. The main indicators used are life expectancy, adult literacy rate and gross enrollment ratio and per capita G
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Answered by amitagnidev
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GDP is related to our industries.  How much profit or loss we got in industries.  Human development  is related to their literacy level , health etc.  But both help in contributing developent of country


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amitagnidev: Life expectancy, per capita income of the residents of that country also contributes toHuman development
amitagnidev: GDP measure the value of final goods
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