Transcription of Technical notes - United Nations Development Programme
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Technical notesCalculating the human Development indices graphical presentationInequality-adjustedHuman DevelopmentIndex (IHDI)KnowledgeMean yearsof schoolingExpected yearsof schoolingEducation indexLife expectancy indexHuman Development Index (HDI)Life expectancy at birthGNI indexGNI per capita (PPP $)DIMENSIONSINDICATORSDIMENSIONINDEXLong and healthy lifeA decent standard of livingHuman DevelopmentIndex (HDI)KnowledgeLong and healthy lifeA decent standard of livingYears of schoolingLife expectancyInequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI)Life expectancy at birthIncome/consumptionGNI per capita (PPP $)HealthEducationSchoolattendanceYearsof schoolingHeadcountratioIntensityof povertyMultidimensional Poverty Index (MPI)Standard of livingDIMENSIONSINDICATORSPOVERTY MEASURESM ultidimensionalPoverty Index (MPI)DIMENSIONSINDICATORSDIMENSIONINDEXH ealthEmpowermentFemale and male sharesof parliamentary seatsFemale and malepopulation with at leastsecondary educationFemale and male labour forceparticipation ratesFemale labourmarket indexLabour marketMaternal mortalityratioAdolescent birthrateDIMENSIONSINDICATORSG ender Inequality Index (GII)Gender Inequality Index (GII)Female empowermentindexFemalegender indexMalegender indexMale labourmarket indexMale empowermentindexFemale reproductivehealth indexDIMENSIONINDEXI nequality-adjustededucation indexInequality-adjustedlife expectancy indexI
life expectancy at 20 years is based on historical ev-idence that no country in the 20th century had a life expectancy of less than 20 years (Maddison 2010; Oeppen and Vaupel 2002; Riley 2005). Maximum life expectancy is set at 85, a realistic aspirational target for many countries over the last 30 years. Due
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