what are the usual indicator of development
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Human Development Indicators published annually by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), provide broad measures of well-being worldwide. There are three data dimensions: life expectancy, education, and purchasing power parity. The UNDP also issues the annual Human Development Report.
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The main social indicators of development include education, health, employment and unemployment rates and gender equality, and this post introduces students to the specific indicators which institutions such as the World Bank and United Nations use to measure how 'developed' a country is, and the main indices which ...
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