what are other development goals than income
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Generally, people desire to have regular work, better wages and good price for the crops they produce. Apart from earning more income, one may expect to have a better quality of life. The quality of life depends on non-material things such as equal treatment, security, respect for others and freedom in society.
Generally, people desire to have regular work, better wages and good price for the crops they produce. Apart from earning more income, one may expect to have a better quality of life. The quality of life depends on non-material things such as equal treatment, security, respect for others and freedom in society.For example, to join a new job, a person may consider certain factors other than income such as work environment, security and travelling. A woman may tend to work in a variety of jobs or start a business to receive a sense of security and freedom in the household and in society. Hence, every individual has their own priority to have material things or non-material things. ‘For development, people look at a mix of goals’–working women have more dignity in the household and society. When women are recognised in society, there would be more sharing of household work. A secured environment enables women to take up jobs in society or they may run a business. Hence, development goals are not only based on a rise in the income level but also on an increase in human value.