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The human development paradigm: operationalizing sen's ideas on capabilities

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A gender perspective has also helped highlight important aspects of this paradigm, such as the role of collective agency in promoting development as discussed by the authors, and gender analysis has been central to the development of the new agency-driven paradigm, and gender equity is a core concern.
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Amartya Sen's ideas constitute the core principles of a development approach that has evolved in the Human Development Reports. This approach is a "paradigm" based on the concept of well-being that can help define public policy, but does not embody a set of prescriptions. The current movement from an age of development planning to an age of globalization has meant an increasing attention to agency aspects of development. While earlier Human Development Reports emphasized measures such as the provision of public services, recent ones have focused more on people's political empowerment. This paper reflects on Sen's work in light of this shift in emphasis. Gender analysis has been central to the development of the new agency-driven paradigm, and gender equity is a core concern. A gender perspective has also helped highlight important aspects of this paradigm, such as the role of collective agency in promoting development.

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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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Why the Capability Approach

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the comprehensive reach and foundation of the human development and capability approach has a value independent from and additional to their practical outworkings, and yet also that operational specifications are both possible and vital to the further development of the approach.
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Human development report 1991

David Lubin
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Sustainable Human Development: Concepts and Priorities

TL;DR: In this article, the UN's "Human Development Report 1992" has been reissued and the authors explore the relationship between economic growth and social concerns and the link between human and social development.
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What Does Feminization of Poverty Mean? It Isn't Just Lack of Income

TL;DR: The authors proposed an alternative framework of human poverty, focusing not on incomes but on human outcomes in terms of choices and opportunities that a person faces, and used poverty incidence among female-headed households as a measure of feminization of poverty.
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QALYs and the capability approach

TL;DR: The QALY approach is recognisable as an application of the capability approach since it pays close attention to functionings, through the use of survey-based multi-attribute health state valuation instruments, and permits conceptions of value other than the traditional utilitarian ones of choice, desire-fulfilment and happiness.