What are indicators used by un to measure development
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The indicators I consider in more detail below are as follows.
Total nominal Gross Domestic Product
Gross National Income per capita (PPP)
The percentage of people living on less than $1.25 a day
The percentage of people living below the poverty line within a country.
The unemployment rate.
The Human Development Index score
Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (overlaps with many other aspects)
School enrollment ratios
PISA educational achievement rankings
Percentage of population in tertiary education.
The infant mortality rate.
Healthy life expectancy
The gender inequality index
The global peace index
Total military expenditure
Carbon Dioxide emissions
The corruption index
The Happiness Index.
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There are hundreds of economic, political and social indicators of development, ranging from 'Hard' economic indicatorssuch as Gross National Income (and all its variations), to various poverty and economic inequality indicators, to the Sustainable Development Goals, which focus much more on social indicators
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