Human development indicators, 2002 - . |
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Principal investigator: United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
Version: 2002 - 2003 Geographic level: nation/year. Disseminated by: United Nations Development Program (UNDP) <http://www.undp.org/> Software dependance: Tables require Microsoft Excel, or use Excel 97 Spreadsheet File Viewer to view tables. Documentation requires Adobe Acrobat reader. Restrictions on use: Access by University of Toronto, York University, and Ryerson University faculty, students and staff, for research and teaching only.
Contents: |
| 2003 | 2002 | |
|---|---|---|
| Human development report | X | X |
| Millenium development goal indicators | ||
| Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education |
X | |
| Goal 3: Promote gender equality and empower women | X | |
| Goal 4: Reduce child mortality Goal 5: Improve maternal health |
X | |
| Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases | X | |
| Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability: land and air | X | |
| Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability: water and sanitation | X | |
| Goal 8: Develop a global partnership for development: development assistance and market access | X | |
| Goal 8: Develop a global partnership for development: landlocked countries and small island developing states | X | |
| Goal 8: Develop a global partnership for development: debt sustainability | X | |
| Goal 8: Develop a global partnership for development: work opportunities, access to drugs and access to new technologies | X | |
| Human development indicators | ||
| Monitoring human development: enlarging people's choices | ||
| Table 1: Human development index | X | X |
| Table 2: Human development index trends | X | X |
| Table 3: Human and income poverty: developing countries | X | X |
| Table 4: Human and income poverty: OECD countries, Central & Eastern Europe and CIS | X | X |
| To lead a long and healthy life | ||
| Table 5: Demographic trends | X | X |
| Table 6: Commitment to health: access, services and resources | X | X |
| Table 7: Leading global health crises and challenges | X | X |
| Table 8: Survival: progress and setbacks | X | X |
| To acquire knowledge | ||
| Table 9: Commitment to education: public spending | X | X |
| Table 10: Literacy and enrolment | X | X |
| Table 11: Technology: diffusion and creation | X | X |
| To have access to the resources needed for a decent standard of living | ||
| Table 12: Economic performance | X | X |
| Table 13: Inequality in income or consumptions | X | X |
| Table 14: The structure of trade | X | X |
| Table 15: Flows of aid from DAC member countries | X | X |
| Table 16: Flows of aid, private capital and debt | X | X |
| Table 17: Priorities in public spending | X | X |
| Table 18: Unemployment in OECD countries | X | X |
| While preserving it for future generations | ||
| Table 19: Energy and the environment | X | X |
| Protecting personal security | ||
| Table 20: Refugees and armaments | X | X |
| Table 21: Victims of crime | X | X |
| And achieving equality for all women and men | ||
| Table 22: Gender-related development index | X | X |
| Table 23: Gender empowerment measure | X | X |
| Table 24: Gender inequality in education | X | X |
| Table 25: Gender inequality in economic activity | X | X |
| Table 26: Gender, work burden and time allocation | X | X |
| Table 27: Women's political participation | X | X |
| Human and labour rights instruments | ||
| Table 28: Status of major international human rights instruments | X | X |
| Table 29: Status of fundamental labour rights conventions | X | X |
| Table 30: Basic indicators for other UN member countries | X | X |
By Laine G.M. Ruus, Data Library Service, University of Toronto