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1 BASIC NEEDS (70s)CAPABILITIES (80s) Disposable money income Social income Entitlements Choices BN goods and services Capability set Personal characteristics BN goods and services Metaproduction function Characteristics of goods Decent life characteristics Functionings Choices

2 HDI =(Life Expectancy Index + Education Index + GDP Index)/ 3; Life Expectancy Index = (Life Expectancy – 25)/(85 – 25); Education Index = 2/3 * (Adult Literacy Rate – 0 )/(100 – 0) + 1/3 * (Gross Enrolment Ratio – 0 )/(100 – 0); GDP (PPP) Index = [Log (GDP) – Log (100)] / [Log (40,000) – Log (100)] Goalpost are set arbitrarily as follows and kept fixed for comparability purposes

3 GDI  same dimensions as HDI, but calculating EQUALLY DISTRIBUTED EQUIVALENT INDEXES Each of the 3 indexes is computed separately for female and male, according to the previous method, they are then aggregated to form the 3 Equally Distributed Equivalent Indexes, according to this formula. ε is the degree of inequality aversion, and gives the size of penalty for gender inequality, if ε = 0 gender inequality is not penalized, while the greater its value the more penalization. In the Human Development Report ε = 2 The 3 Equally Distributed Equivalent Indexes so far calculated are then aggregated into the GDI as an unweighted average (that is in the same procedure as for the HDI).

4 GEM  obtained aggegating the EQUALLY DISTRIBUTED EQUIVALENT PERCENTAGES over 3 dimensions: 1.Parliamentary share 2.Share of positions as legislator and senior officials, as well as share of professional and technical positions 3.Estimated earned income (PPP) The interpretation and definition of ε is similar to the one given for the GDI. The 3 Equally Distributed Equivalent Percentages calculated under the above methodology are then aggregated into the GEM as an unweighted average (that is in the same procedure as for the HDI).

5 MDG 1: Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger  2 TARGETS  5 INDICATORS MDG 2: Achieve Universal Primary Education  1 TARGET  3 INDICATORS MDG 3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women  1 TARGET  4 INDICATORS MDG 4: Reduce Child Mortality  1 TARGET  3 INDICATORS MDG 5: Improve Maternal Health  1 TARGET  2 INDICATORS MDG 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases  2 TARGET  7 INDICATORS MDG 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability  3 TARGETS  8 INDICATORS MDG 8: Develop a Global Partnership for Development  7 TARGET  16 INDICATORS INCOME PARTNERSHIP HEALTH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

6 MDG PROGRESS CHART 2007 (a)

7 MDG PROGRESS CHART 2007 (b)

8 MDG 1: Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger

9 MDG 2: Achieve Universal Primary Education


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