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@article{ author = {Valeri Melikidze, Rachel Stancliffe, George Tarkhan-Mouravi}, title = {General Human Development Report Georgia - 1996}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {1996}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp.org.ge/}, abstract = {The report considers the following human development goals to be of particular importance for Georgia’s current situation: employment and reasonable incomes for all; a comprehensive system of social security; a pluralistic, but integrated society, ensuring peace and tolerance for ethnic and religious minorities; preservation of Georgia’s cultural heritage and creating conditions for its development; securing basic liberal rights and a democratic process of popular participation in public affairs; law and order; an acceptable natural as well as urban environment; a sustainable economy and related infrastructure; changing obsolete behavioral stereotypes that are currently hindering development and, finally, reducing the shadow economy. It is hoped that the general conclusions derived from the material presented in the report will serve as a basis for discussion of human development issues in Georgia. } }Download File
AU - Valeri Melikidze, Rachel Stancliffe, George Tarkhan-Mouravi TI - General Human Development Report Georgia - 1996 PT - Journal Article DP - 1996 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - The report considers the following human development goals to be of particular importance for Georgia’s current situation: employment and reasonable incomes for all; a comprehensive system of social security; a pluralistic, but integrated society, ensuring peace and tolerance for ethnic and religious minorities; preservation of Georgia’s cultural heritage and creating conditions for its development; securing basic liberal rights and a democratic process of popular participation in public affairs; law and order; an acceptable natural as well as urban environment; a sustainable economy and related infrastructure; changing obsolete behavioral stereotypes that are currently hindering development and, finally, reducing the shadow economy. It is hoped that the general conclusions derived from the material presented in the report will serve as a basis for discussion of human development issues in Georgia.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Valeri Melikidze, Rachel Stancliffe, George Tarkhan-Mouravi %T General Human Development Report Georgia - 1996 %D 1996 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp.org.ge/, %X The report considers the following human development goals to be of particular importance for Georgia’s current situation: employment and reasonable incomes for all; a comprehensive system of social security; a pluralistic, but integrated society, ensuring peace and tolerance for ethnic and religious minorities; preservation of Georgia’s cultural heritage and creating conditions for its development; securing basic liberal rights and a democratic process of popular participation in public affairs; law and order; an acceptable natural as well as urban environment; a sustainable economy and related infrastructure; changing obsolete behavioral stereotypes that are currently hindering development and, finally, reducing the shadow economy. It is hoped that the general conclusions derived from the material presented in the report will serve as a basis for discussion of human development issues in Georgia.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Valeri Melikidze, Rachel Stancliffe, George Tarkhan-Mouravi TI - General Human Development Report Georgia - 1996 PY - 1996 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.ge/, AB - The report considers the following human development goals to be of particular importance for Georgia’s current situation: employment and reasonable incomes for all; a comprehensive system of social security; a pluralistic, but integrated society, ensuring peace and tolerance for ethnic and religious minorities; preservation of Georgia’s cultural heritage and creating conditions for its development; securing basic liberal rights and a democratic process of popular participation in public affairs; law and order; an acceptable natural as well as urban environment; a sustainable economy and related infrastructure; changing obsolete behavioral stereotypes that are currently hindering development and, finally, reducing the shadow economy. It is hoped that the general conclusions derived from the material presented in the report will serve as a basis for discussion of human development issues in Georgia.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - General Human Development Report Georgia - 1996 AU - Valeri Melikidze, Rachel Stancliffe, George Tarkhan-Mouravi PY - 1996 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.ge/, AB - The report considers the following human development goals to be of particular importance for Georgia’s current situation: employment and reasonable incomes for all; a comprehensive system of social security; a pluralistic, but integrated society, ensuring peace and tolerance for ethnic and religious minorities; preservation of Georgia’s cultural heritage and creating conditions for its development; securing basic liberal rights and a democratic process of popular participation in public affairs; law and order; an acceptable natural as well as urban environment; a sustainable economy and related infrastructure; changing obsolete behavioral stereotypes that are currently hindering development and, finally, reducing the shadow economy. It is hoped that the general conclusions derived from the material presented in the report will serve as a basis for discussion of human development issues in Georgia.