Employing the Components of the Human Development Index to Drive Resources to Educational Policies


Autoria(s): Dutt-Ross, Steven; Sant’Anna, Annibal Parracho; Ribeiro, Rodrigo Otávio de Araújo
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04/02/2015

04/02/2015

2010

Resumo

A new form of composition of the indicators employed to generate the United Nations Human Development Index (HDI) is presented here. This form of composition is based on the assumption that random errors affect the measurement of each indicator. This assumption allows for replacing the vector of evaluations according to each indicator by vectors of probabilities of being the best or the worst according to such attribute. The probabilistic composition of such probabilities of preference according to each indicator into probabilities of being the best or the worst according to all of them generates indices that may unveil, on one hand, performances to be followed and, on the other hand, extreme conditions that an additive composition would hide. Differences between the results of application of the diverse forms of composition are examined in the case of the HDI and in the case of the districts version of the HDI employed to compare Brazilian municipalities. It is verified that the smallest correlation between the education.

Identificador

SANT’ANNA, A. P.; RIBEIRO, R. O. A.; DUTT-ROSS, S. Employing the Components of the Human Development Index to Drive Resources to Educational Policies. Soc. Indic. Res., [Online], 1 dez. 2010.

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/13276

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en_US

Palavras-Chave #Human development index #Decision aid #Probabilistic composition #Education #Políticas públicas #Educação #Índice de desenvolvimento humano
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Article (Journal/Review)