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@article{ author = {Petras Adlys, Dalia Ambrozaitiené, Arvydas Andreikénas, Gaile Dapsiené, Virginija Eidukiené, Aniceta Sapoliené}, title = {Lithuania Habitat 1996}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {1996}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp.lt/}, abstract = {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 and allows to monitor changes in human development over time. The abundance of statistics on different issues helped not only to show the situation from different angles but also to reveal areas where better statistics are needed.} }Download File
AU - Petras Adlys, Dalia Ambrozaitiené, Arvydas Andreikénas, Gaile Dapsiené, Virginija Eidukiené, Aniceta Sapoliené TI - Lithuania Habitat 1996 PT - Journal Article DP - 1996 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - 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 and allows to monitor changes in human development over time. The abundance of statistics on different issues helped not only to show the situation from different angles but also to reveal areas where better statistics are needed.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Petras Adlys, Dalia Ambrozaitiené, Arvydas Andreikénas, Gaile Dapsiené, Virginija Eidukiené, Aniceta Sapoliené %T Lithuania Habitat 1996 %D 1996 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp.lt/, %X 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 and allows to monitor changes in human development over time. The abundance of statistics on different issues helped not only to show the situation from different angles but also to reveal areas where better statistics are needed.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Petras Adlys, Dalia Ambrozaitiené, Arvydas Andreikénas, Gaile Dapsiené, Virginija Eidukiené, Aniceta Sapoliené TI - Lithuania Habitat 1996 PY - 1996 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.lt/, AB - 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 and allows to monitor changes in human development over time. The abundance of statistics on different issues helped not only to show the situation from different angles but also to reveal areas where better statistics are needed.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Lithuania Habitat 1996 AU - Petras Adlys, Dalia Ambrozaitiené, Arvydas Andreikénas, Gaile Dapsiené, Virginija Eidukiené, Aniceta Sapoliené PY - 1996 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.lt/, AB - 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 and allows to monitor changes in human development over time. The abundance of statistics on different issues helped not only to show the situation from different angles but also to reveal areas where better statistics are needed.