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Friday, 6 September 2013

The "Affordable HDI" story



Illustration for Andrey Ivanov, Mihail Peleah. "Affordable Human Development Index—new measure of sustainable wellbeing". Human Development Working Paper 2013/2E, August 2013
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For a number of years I've been working in development research measuring crucial, but not so 'palpable' things, like poverty, social exclusion, development, gender. This blog is created for sharing interesting things related to measuring of such soft, 'unmeasurable' things. This is a mirror of blog run on my personal page. The blog is written simultaneously in English and Russian languages. This blog is my personal project and reflects my personal opinion. It is no way linked with my employers, current or previous.

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