Friday 21 December 2018

Why Hong Kong, Japan and Iceland are the best countries for human development

(Bocconi University) Since its introduction in 1990, UN's Human Development Index has contributed to a better understanding of development, but has its flaws. Bocconi University's Simone Ghislandi and colleagues developed a new index that takes into account only the inequality-adjusted life expectancy at birth: at life expectancy parity, a country with many disadvantaged people dying young and many rich people dying old is considered worse off than a country with all the population living about the same age.

from EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science http://bit.ly/2QHHOhQ

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