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@article{ author = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, title = {Regional Human Development Report 2016: Eastern Europe, Turkey, and Central Asia}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2016}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.eurasia.undp.org/content/rbec/en/home/presscenter/events/2016/regional-human-development-report.html}, abstract = {This report explains how—despite relatively equal distributions of income, broad access to social services, and small gender disparities—many countries of this region are facing growing threats to their human development accomplishments. It shows how popular concerns about inequalities—in terms of income and wealth, but also equality before the law — seem to be on the rise in many countries. It identifies key policy reforms and programming areas for more effective responses to the region’s inequality challenges. This report addresses these challenges and calls for better measurement of inequalities and sustainability in official statistics, the expansion of care services to address gender-based labour market exclusion, reductions in tax burdens on labour, and expanding fiscal space via reductions in fossil fuel subsidies and increased collection of taxes on illicit financial flows and other goods and services with negative socio-environmental } }Download File
AU - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) TI - Regional Human Development Report 2016: Eastern Europe, Turkey, and Central Asia PT - Journal Article DP - 2016 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - This report explains how—despite relatively equal distributions of income, broad access to social services, and small gender disparities—many countries of this region are facing growing threats to their human development accomplishments. It shows how popular concerns about inequalities—in terms of income and wealth, but also equality before the law — seem to be on the rise in many countries. It identifies key policy reforms and programming areas for more effective responses to the region’s inequality challenges. This report addresses these challenges and calls for better measurement of inequalities and sustainability in official statistics, the expansion of care services to address gender-based labour market exclusion, reductions in tax burdens on labour, and expanding fiscal space via reductions in fossil fuel subsidies and increased collection of taxes on illicit financial flows and other goods and services with negative socio-environmentalDownload File
%0 Journal Article %A UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %T Regional Human Development Report 2016: Eastern Europe, Turkey, and Central Asia %D 2016 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.eurasia.undp.org/content/rbec/en/home/presscenter/events/2016/regional-human-development-report.html, %X This report explains how—despite relatively equal distributions of income, broad access to social services, and small gender disparities—many countries of this region are facing growing threats to their human development accomplishments. It shows how popular concerns about inequalities—in terms of income and wealth, but also equality before the law — seem to be on the rise in many countries. It identifies key policy reforms and programming areas for more effective responses to the region’s inequality challenges. This report addresses these challenges and calls for better measurement of inequalities and sustainability in official statistics, the expansion of care services to address gender-based labour market exclusion, reductions in tax burdens on labour, and expanding fiscal space via reductions in fossil fuel subsidies and increased collection of taxes on illicit financial flows and other goods and services with negative socio-environmentalDownload File
TY - JOUR AU - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) TI - Regional Human Development Report 2016: Eastern Europe, Turkey, and Central Asia PY - 2016 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.eurasia.undp.org/content/rbec/en/home/presscenter/events/2016/regional-human-development-report.html, AB - This report explains how—despite relatively equal distributions of income, broad access to social services, and small gender disparities—many countries of this region are facing growing threats to their human development accomplishments. It shows how popular concerns about inequalities—in terms of income and wealth, but also equality before the law — seem to be on the rise in many countries. It identifies key policy reforms and programming areas for more effective responses to the region’s inequality challenges. This report addresses these challenges and calls for better measurement of inequalities and sustainability in official statistics, the expansion of care services to address gender-based labour market exclusion, reductions in tax burdens on labour, and expanding fiscal space via reductions in fossil fuel subsidies and increased collection of taxes on illicit financial flows and other goods and services with negative socio-environmentalDownload File
TY - JOUR T1 - Regional Human Development Report 2016: Eastern Europe, Turkey, and Central Asia AU - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) PY - 2016 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.eurasia.undp.org/content/rbec/en/home/presscenter/events/2016/regional-human-development-report.html, AB - This report explains how—despite relatively equal distributions of income, broad access to social services, and small gender disparities—many countries of this region are facing growing threats to their human development accomplishments. It shows how popular concerns about inequalities—in terms of income and wealth, but also equality before the law — seem to be on the rise in many countries. It identifies key policy reforms and programming areas for more effective responses to the region’s inequality challenges. This report addresses these challenges and calls for better measurement of inequalities and sustainability in official statistics, the expansion of care services to address gender-based labour market exclusion, reductions in tax burdens on labour, and expanding fiscal space via reductions in fossil fuel subsidies and increased collection of taxes on illicit financial flows and other goods and services with negative socio-environmental