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Human Development Report 1990 Concept and Measurement of Human Development
(United Nations, 1990)
This Report is about people - and about how development enlarges their choices. It is about more than GNP growth, more than income and wealth and more than producing commodities and accumulating capital. A person's access ...
Human Development Report 1997 Human Development to Eradicate Poverty
(United Nations, 1997)
Eradicating poverty everywhere is more than a moral imperative - it is a practical possibility. That is the most important message of the Human Development Report 1997. The world has the resources and the know-how to create ...
Human Development Report 1994 New Dimensions of Human Security
(United Nations, 1994)
The 1994 Report introduces a new concept of human security, which equates security with people rather than territories, with development rather than arms. It examines both the national and the global concerns of human ...
Human Development Report 1991 Financing Human Development
(United Nations, 1991)
The lack of political commitment not of financial resources, is often the real cause of human neglect. That is the main conclusion of Human Development Report 1991.
The Report is about financing human development. A ...
Human Development Report 1992 Global Dimensions of Human Development
(United Nations, 1992)
The world has a unique opportunity in the current decade to use global markets for the benefit of all nations and all people. Human Development Report 1992 looks at the workings of these global markets-at how they meet, ...
Human Development Report 1995 Gender and Human Development
(United Nations, 1995)
Human Development, if not engendered, is endangered. That is the simple but far-reaching message of Human Development Report 1995.
The Report analyses the progress made in reducing gender disparities in the past few ...
The Global Gender Gap Report 2016
(World Economic Forum, 2016)
The Global Gender Gap Report 2015
(World Economic Forum, 2015)
People and their talents are among the core drivers of
sustainable, long-term economic growth. If half of these
talents are underdeveloped or underutilized, growth
and sustainability will be compromised. Moreover,
there ...
Closing the Economic Gender Gap: Learning from the Gender Parity Task Forces
(World Economic Forum, 2016)
In the 10 years since the World Economic Forum began measuring the global economic
gender gap it has narrowed by only 3%. This slow progress means that today the global
economic participation and opportunity gap still ...
Closing the Gender Gap: The Gender Parity Taskforces
(World Economic Forum, 2015)
A nation’s competitiveness depends, among other things, on how well it educates
and utilizes its talent. Similarly, an organization’s performance is determined by
the human capital that it possesses and its ability to ...