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Human Development Indicators 2005 (UNDP) - Full text click here

List of tables and notes:

Readers guide 211

Note to table 1: about this year’s human development index 214

Indicator tables:

Monitoring human development: enlarging people’s choices . . .

1 Human development index 219

2 Human development index trends 223

3 Human and income poverty: developing countries 227

4 Human and income poverty: OECD countries, Eastern Europe and the CIS 230

. . . to lead a long and healthy life . . .

5 Demographic trends 232

6 Commitment to health: resources, access and services 236

7 Water, sanitation and nutritional status 240

8 Inequalities in maternal and child health 244

9 Leading global health crises and risks 246

10 Survival: progress and setbacks 250

. . . to acquire knowledge . . .

11 Commitment to education: public spending 254

12 Literacy and enrolment 258

13 Technology: diffusion and creation 262

. . . to have access to the resources needed for a decent standard of living . . .

14 Economic performance 266

15 Inequality in income or consumption 270

16 The structure of trade 274

17 Rich country responsibilities: aid 278

18 Rich country responsibilities: debt relief and trade 279

19 Flows of aid, private capital and debt 280

20 Priorities in public spending 284

21 Unemployment in OECD countries 288

. . . while preserving it for future generations . . .

22 Energy and the environment 289

. . . protecting personal security . . .

23 Refugees and armaments 293

24 Victims of crime 297

. . . and achieving equality for all women and men

25 Gender-related development index 299

26 Gender empowerment measure 303

27 Gender inequality in education 307

28 Gender inequality in economic activity 311

29 Gender, work and time allocation 315

30 Women’s political participation 316

Human and labour rights instruments

31 Status of major international human rights instruments 320

32 Status of fundamental labour rights conventions 324

33 Basic indicators for other UN member countries 328

Note on statistics in the Human Development Report 329

Technical notes

1 Calculating the human development indices 340

2 Two sides of the poverty reduction coin—why growth and distribution matter 347

3 Assessing progress towards the Millennium Development Goals 352

Definitions of statistical terms 354

Statistical references 361

Classification of countries 363

Index to indicators 367

Index to Millennium Development Goal indicators in the indicator tables 371