UNDP's Gender-related Measures: Some Conceptual Problems and Possible Solutions
Author:
Stephan Klasen
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DOI:
10.1080/14649880600768595
Publication Frequency:
3 issues per year
Published in:
Journal of Human Development and Capabilities,
Volume
7,
Issue
2
July
2006
, pages 243
- 274
Subjects:
Development Economics;
Development Policy;
Development Studies;
Economics and Development;
Political Research Methods;
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Previously published as:
Journal of Human Development
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1469-9516)
until 2009
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Abstract
This paper critically reviews conceptual and empirical problems issues with the United Nations Development Programme's two gender-related indicators: the Gender-related Development Index and the Gender Empowerment Measure. While supporting the need for gender-related development measures, the paper argues that there are serious conceptual and empirical problems with both measures that limit the usefulness of these composite indicators. Where appropriate and feasible, the paper suggests modifications to the measures that address some of the identified problems.
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| Keywords: Gender; Well-being; Empowerment; Gender-related Development Index; Gender Empowerment Measure |
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