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Poverty, Social Integration and Regional Gaps The Latvia Human Development Report 1996 builds on the 1995 report, aiming to further the development debate in Latvia by analyzing progress achieved, pointing to challenges still ahead and suggesting ways to improve human well-being. The report provides an in-depth analysis of four main issues; rural-urban migration; the economy; education reform; participation and strengthening civil society. The authors argue that, following the transition, the state is retreating and civil society must ... Latvia - 1996 |
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Habitat Human Development Report 1995: lessons and continuity. Lithuania's first ever Human Development Report (HDR) was published in 1995. Applying UNDP's global human development concept at a national level, it examined Lithuania's human development from the widest possible perspective. This approach had advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, critics considered it too descriptive and overloaded with statistics. On the other hand, the report provided a detailed situation analysis... Lithuania - 1996 |
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Habitat and Human Development Whereas the first Polish NHDR summarized the first years of transition and emphasized the social cost of the process, the 1996 NHDR focused particularly on the themes of the Second UN conference on Human Settlements (HABITAT II), with particular reference to the critical housing situation in the country and the search for solutions. The particular situation of housing problems in the Katowice and Gdansk voivodships and the solutions in terms of affordable housing developed by a publishing com... Poland - 1996 |
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The Importance of Habitat The Report reflects current UNDP orientations. It emphasizes the habitat as a distinct theme and attempts to outline a comprehensive picture of human development in terms of the evolution of labour resources, education and health, and social protection. In regard to certain social issues, the Report also includes the points of view of certain nongovernmental organizations, and research institutes. At the same time, it briefly presents the goals and programmes adopted by Romania in various fie... Romania - 1996 |
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Social Cohesion The Report concentrates on the economic trends experienced in Russia during the transition and the substantial challenges faced by the Government to satisfy people’s expectations and to alleviate suffering. Massive "hyper-stagflation" and its economic and social consequences are described, both to the economy as a whole, as well as to the vast majority of citizens, whose standards of living have deteriorated dramatically during the transition. The various dimensions of poverty... Russian Federation - 1996 |
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Human Development Report Habitat and the Living Conditions of the Population The focus of this report, in addition to the presentation of information on standard of living, social development and the economy, is on "habitat", which, for the purposes of this report, means the interaction of the individual with others and with his/her immediate surroundings. This orientation is appropriate since human settlements is the theme of the last major world summit, Habitat II, sponsored by the United Nations. For this reason, much information provided in this year's... Tajikistan - 1996 |
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Correlation Between Ecology and Economic Growth The report reviews a number of questions regarding the human, social and economic development of Turkmenistan, and analyzes the economic conditions necessary for social progress. It describes the substantial changes carried out in its five years of independence, and the advances made in education, health care and social protection. An analysis of the conditions of the principal productive sectors, namely industry, agriculture and transport, are followed by a review of the potential of the cou... Turkmenistan - 1996 |
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Looking Beyond the Triple Transition The Report examines basic relationships between economic growth and human development. To do this, it assesses the conduct of market reforms which contribute to human development; identifies problems and challenges in the rural areas; outlines the emerging issues of habitat, discusses the reforms required to strengthen the social infrastructure of health and education; and analyses poverty and its different dimensions. The Report represents an attempt to initiate dialogue and discussion on t... Ukraine - 1996 |
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General Human Development Report The Malta Human Development Report collates quantitative and qualitative data in order to assess the level of human development from a variety of perspectives including, education, the labor market, the economy, the legal environment, citizenship and values, women’s situation, the elderly, the environment and housing. Malta is shown to have a good human development record. However, what emerges most clearly is that both advances and declines in development appear mainly to be brought ... Malta - 1996 |
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Human Development Argentinean Report
Argentina - 1995 |