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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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Human Settlements and Eradication of Poverty The Report for Turkey explores key problems of national and local development in Turkey with special focus on urban management and on the eradication of poverty. It provides an overall assessment of the country’s human development performance and offers an analysis of Turkey’s comparative standing vis-à-vis other countries, and within the country through disaggregated analyses of data for regions, provinces and for gender. In-depth analyses and critique of the key componen... Turkey - 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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Human Development Argentinean Report
Argentina - 1995 |
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The Madhya Pradesh Human Development Report 1995 The report presents the level of human development in the districts of Madhya Pradesh, provides a calculation of a district-level HDI and provides a database of outcomes, allowing the authors to set human development goals and targets. The report ends with an outline of the social content of state government initiatives. India - 1995 |
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General Human Development Report In the Iraq HDR, the single reference to ethnic minorities is a quotation from the constitution guaranteeing equality before the law for all. The Iraq HDR does an excellent job of tracking changes in the workforce, population, and education levels over time. The report included an array of socio-economic indicators, most of them covering the period 1987-1993 and collected through a household survey conducted by the Central Statistical Organization of the Planning Commission in 1993. These in... Iraq - 1995 |
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Human Development Report on the social cost of transition The NHDR reveals a dramatic decline in the Human Development Index for Armenia, which moved it from the group of countries with a high HDI to those with an average one. For instance, between 1993 and 1994 alone, it fell from 0.801 (ranking of 53) to 0.739 (ranking of 82). In its conclusion, the NHDR recognizes that, in spite of the decrease in per capita GDP, the level of human development in Armenia is still adequate due to the high standards of education and health-care inherited from the... Armenia - 1995 |
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Human Development in Estonia in Transition The Report urges that despite difficulties, Estonia should elaborate its own strategy of sustainable human development and start its implementation. For that purpose, Estonia should keep its already advanced education, science and national culture functioning and as widely accessible as the traditional sources of overall development and pillars of national identity, even if the social costs of radical economic reforms tend to be high. Estonia - 1995 |