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Title: Measuring human development using composite Indices


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Measuring human development using composite
Indices
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The human development indices at the forefront
of HD measurement development
  • The HDI (Human Development Index)
  • - a summary measure of human development
  • The GDI (Gender-related Development Index)
  • - the HDI adjusted for gender inequality
  • The GEM (Gender Empowerment Measure)
  • - Measures gender equality in economic and
    political
  • participation and decision making
  • The HPI (Human Poverty Index)
  • - Captures the level of human poverty
  • Others

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What is a composite indicator?
  • A simplistic presentation and comparison of
  • performance in a given area to be used as
  • a starting point for future analysis.
  • - OECD, an information server on composite
    indicators
  • provides a clue to a matter of larger
  • significance or make perceptible a trend or
  • phenomenon that is not immediately
  • detectable.
  • - Hammond et al, 1995

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Composite indicators a compromise
  • Pros
  • Summarize complex, multidimensional issues
  • Facilitate comparisons based on big pictures
    instead of many separate indicators
  • Attract public interest, support policy-makers
  • Others?
  • Cons
  • Simplistic
  • Could be misleading (assuming substitutability)
  • Subjective choices
  • Others?

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To be effective, a composite indicator should be
  • Conceptually clear (core dimensions
    relationships)
  • Policy relevant (priority areas)
  • Components measurable
  • Methodology simple and transparent.

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Why the HDI?
  • The fundamental conceptual shift
  • Human development is both an outcome and a
    process of enlarging peoples choices to lead
    lives they value
  • Economic growth is only a means, though an
    important one, for human development.
  • Human development accounting breath vs focus

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The need for a summary measure -
  • Give me a measure a single measure which is
    as vulgar as GNP per capita, but not as
    insensitive to broader aspects of human lives.
  • Mahbubul Haq
  • An advocacy tool for new thinking
  • To focus attention w/ simplicity
  • Combination of economic and social factors

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Break away from the GDP dominance
HDR 2004
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The success of the HDI
  • Focus on the most basic dimension w/ universal
    value (the more comprehensive, the weaker)
    attracted attentions!
  • Though still contested by some of its validity,
    widely accepted powerful advocate
  • Generate healthy competition and create
    political will for change
  • Identify priority indicators for further
    development and weakness in existing data
    (Philippines official statistics)
  • Spur the construction of other indices

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The use of the HDI beyong advocacy
  • Monitoring progress (but short-term change?
    yearly change in global Report?)
  • Shift policy focus Philippines threshold level
    for basic social services Bolivia Ministry for
    HD
  • Basis for allocating resources (appropriate?)
    Brazil Egypt India Mexico Merck HIV drug
    discount
  • Others?

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The limitations of the HDI
  • Not a comprehensive measure of HD (door to the
    house, rescue HD from the HDI)
  • Not adequate for short-term impact of policy
    changes
  • Hampered by lack of relevant data comparability
    and reliability of data (existing measures
    capture analytical concept?)
  • Others?

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Going beyond national averages
  • In South Africa, HDI is 0.531 for Northern
    Province compared to 0.712 for Gauteng
  • In India, HDI for untouchables (0.239) is
    almost half
  • that for Brahmins (0.439)
  • In the United States, HDI for White Americans
    0.870
  • African Americans 0.805 Hispanic Americans
  • 0.756
  • Powerful tool esp. when combining disaggregated
    HDI and trend analyses
  • But how far do we go?

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Other innovations with HDI analytical/policy
relevance
  • Selection of indicators
  • E.g., India HDR2001
  • Focus/extension of dimensions
  • E.g., South Africa HDR 1998
  • Arab HDR2002 AHDI
  • Variations in weights
  • E.g., India HDR2001
  • Adjusting for inequality
  • E.g., HDR 1993 Mexico NHDR 2002

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Way forward?
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http//hdr.undp.org/statistics
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