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Jeni Klugman
Researcher at United Nations Development Programme
Publications - 30
Citations - 3456
Jeni Klugman is an academic researcher from United Nations Development Programme. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human Development Report & Human development (humanity). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 3256 citations.
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Human Development Report 2009. Overcoming Barriers: Human Mobility and Development
TL;DR: The 2009 Human Development Report (HDR09) as mentioned in this paper investigates migration in the context of demographic changes and trends in both growth and inequality, and explores less visible movements typically pursued by disadvantaged groups such as short term and seasonal migration.
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Human Development Report 2011. Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All
TL;DR: The 2011 Human Development Report argues that the urgent global challenges of sustainability and equity must be addressed together and identifies policies on the national and global level that could spur mutually reinforcing progress towards these interlinked goals as mentioned in this paper.
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Human Development Report 2010 – 20th Anniversary Edition. The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Human Development
TL;DR: The 2010 Human Development Report continues the tradition of pushing the frontiers of development thinking as discussed by the authors, with an introductory reflections by the Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen, who worked with series founder Mahbub ul Haq on the conception of the first human development report and contributed to and inspired many successive volumes.
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The HDI 2010: new controversies, old critiques
TL;DR: The Human Development Index (HDI) as discussed by the authors has attracted great interest in policy and academic circles, as well as in the media and national audiences around the world since its introduction in the first Human Development Report in 1990, since its popularity can be attributed to the simplicity of its characterization of development - an average of achievements in health, education and income.
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Measuring Key Disparities in Human Development: The Gender Inequality Index
TL;DR: The Gender Inequality Index (GI) as discussed by the authors is a global measure of gender inequality, which was introduced in the 2010 Human Development Report to reveal the extent to which the realization of a country's human development potential is curtailed by gender inequality.