Measuring Human Development: Dimensions and Limitations - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
The measurement of the progress of human development has a long history and has passed through several stages over time. In the context of changing social, economic and political conditions, the available methods of measurement of human development do not seem to be more practical at present. From time to time Social scholars have been highlighting the shortcomings of these methods through their research work. In order to link the goals of sustainable development with the correct definition of human development, it is necessary to develop such methods of measurement of human development which can meet the needs of the ....
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