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Human Development IndexHuman Development Index 
This video shows the basic concept of HDI (Human Development Index), by using four different examples (Japan, Mexico, India and Angola). Sources: www.canadiangeographic.ca hdr.undp.org
2010年12月16日再生回数 10145
Human Development Report 2010Human Development Report 2010 
The 20th anniversary edition of UNDP's annual Human Development Report documents extraordinary and often overlooked progress in health and education in most developing countries over the past four decades, as measured by the Report's Human Development Index. Though these advances have not been consistent or universal, children in most countries today can look forward to much longer, healthier and more productive lives than those enjoyed by their grandparents. To illustrate this profound transformation, UNDP asked four multi-generation families -- Brazilians, Congolese, Indonesians and Kenyans-- to tell in their in their own words of how lives and their countries have changed over the years.
2010年11月04日再生回数 7565
Visualization of Human Development Index - Interactive Maps & Graphs (data from 2009 UNDP report)Visualization of Human Development Index - Interactive Maps & Graphs (data from 2009 UNDP report) 
Explore this interactive map through StatPlanet: www.statsilk.com This is a brief visual exploration of the Human Development Index (HDI) from the Human Development Report 2009 through interactive maps and graphs. This video looks at changes over time from a global perspective and through close-ups of Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe. It starts with a focus on a few countries showing significant positive change in HDI over time as well as high HDI countries USA and Norway for comparison. (note: the data is from 2007, the source is the UNDP report released on 5 October 2009). Report from UNDP: hdr.undp.org
2009年10月06日再生回数 13657
People First : Human Development Reports [HQ]People First : Human Development Reports [HQ] 
This video tells the story of the Human Development Report, its origin, its concepts and the reasons for its emergence in 1990. It discusses the Human Development Index (HDI) and key approaches to the measurement of development that go well beyond national incomes and the sheer si...ze of national economies. Mixing interview footage and images from the field, this video is a great introduction to the concept of Human Development. Contains interviews with: ■ Amartya Sen, 1998 Nobel Laureate EconomicsMahbub ul Haq, Founder of the the HDRI nge Kaul, Director of the HDR 1990-1994 ■ Kevin Watkins, Director of the HDR 2005-2007 ■ His Majesty King Abdullah II, Royal Hashemite of the Kingdom of JordanSir Richard Jolly, Special Advisor to the HDR 1995-2000 ■ Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Director of the HDR 1995-2004 ■ Benjamin Mkapa, President of the United Republic of Tanzania 1995-2005 Key facts on the MDGsSignificant progress since 1990: ◦280 million fewer people living in extreme poverty40 million more children in school ◦4 million more children survive each year ◦4 million people now receive HIV/AIDS treatment in developing countries •Formidable challenges ahead: ◦1 billion people in extreme poverty72 million children not in school ◦9 million children die each year ◦360000 women die from treatable complications of pregnancy and birth ◦Over 33 million people infected with HIV/AIDS, 2 million die each yearHalf of the developing world lacks sanitation ...
2010年10月08日再生回数 3527
Top 10 Most Developed Countries (2010)Top 10 Most Developed Countries (2010) 
According to the Human Development Index, these are the 10 most developed countries in the world (with the image used in the video linked below): 10. Germany-Export Juggernaut with a life expectancy of 80 years www.flickr.com 9. Sweden - A miraculous blend of market dynamism and social welfare, Sweden is a regular in the HDI top ten. www.flickr.com 8. Canada: In the first round, life expectancy: Canada wins by more than a year, 81 to 79.6. www.flickr.com 7. The Netherlands is the second largest natural gas producer in the European Union and it is a large agricultural exporter, leads the world in gender equality www.flickr.com 6. Liechtenstein - its gross national income per capita isn't just the highest in the world. It's double Australia (at number two) and 320% of New Zealand's. www.flickr.com 5. Ireland - Yes Ireland just made headlines for the massive bailout it got from the rest of the EU, but it has the world's third strongest "expected years of schooling" figure. www.flickr.com 4. USA - Per capita income is in the top five. But US education critics might be surprised to learn that HDI ranks our mean years of schooling above all but two countries: Norway and New Zealand. Don't let the years fool you...it doesn't take into account the quality of education. www.flickr.com 3. New Zealand - Although its gross national income is the lowest in the top 15 countries, it hangs around thanks to world leading figures in health care and education. www.flickr.com 2. Australia ...
2010年11月24日再生回数 105209
International Business Club Debates The Human Development IndexInternational Business Club Debates The Human Development Index 
On Tuesday, November 15, the International Business Club held a debate. The topic of the debate was "Is the Human Development Index a Good Way to Measure a Nations Development?" This was the first debate the club held. Dean Daniel Petree served as moderator.
2011年11月19日再生回数 198
Africa - Ranking of countries (according to the 2010 HDI report)Africa - Ranking of countries (according to the 2010 HDI report) 
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic used to rank countries by level of "human development" and separate "very high human development", "high human development", "medium human development", and "low human development" countries. The Human Development Index (HDI) is a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education and standards of living for countries worldwide. It is a standard means of measuring well-being, especially child welfare. It is used to distinguish whether the country is a developed, a developing or an under-developed country, and also to measure the impact of economic policies on quality of life. 4 countries have not been included: Eritrea, Seychelles, Somalia and South Sudan, mainly due to the unavailability of certain crucial data.
2011年08月07日再生回数 1703
Income Per Person vs. HDI (Human Development Index)Income Per Person vs. HDI (Human Development Index) 
A graph comparing income per person vs. human development index around the world from 1980-2009. Have a guess at why those three Middle Eastern oil giants go up in the Human Development Index as income decreases. -Information on HDI: en.wikipedia.org -Each circle is a country and is shaded a color of a general region categorization. The bigger the circle, the larger the population of the country. Regions: Yellow- Americas Orange- Europe & Middle East Green- North Africa & Middle East Blue- Sub-Saharan Africa Light Blue- South Asia Red- East Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania Download graphing software for free at: www.gapminder.org
2011年01月05日再生回数 1474
Responding To TJ - Human Development IndexResponding To TJ - Human Development Index 
Every part of the Human Development Index is based on flawed assumptions that ignore economic theory.
2010年02月19日再生回数 584
The Americas - Ranking of countries (according to the 2010 HDI report)The Americas - Ranking of countries (according to the 2010 HDI report) 
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic used to rank countries by level of "human development" and separate "very high human development", "high human development", "medium human development", and "low human development" countries. The Human Development Index (HDI) is a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education and standards of living for countries worldwide. It is a standard means of measuring well-being, especially child welfare. It is used to distinguish whether the country is a developed, a developing or an under-developed country, and also to measure the impact of economic policies on quality of life. 6 countries have not been included: Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent & The Grenadines, mainly due to the unavailability of certain crucial data. Source: wikipedia
2011年08月04日再生回数 782



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