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Zhang, Zhan, Jing Pan, Shihong Cui, Yueshu Zhao, and Nanbert Zhong. "Preterm births in countries with a very high human development index." Lancet 381, no. 9875 (2013): 1355. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(13)60875-2.

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Vlachadis, Nikolaos, and Eleni Kornarou. "Preterm births in countries with a very high human development index." Lancet 381, no. 9875 (2013): 1355. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(13)60876-4.

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Sills, E. Scott, and Gary S. Collins. "Preterm births in countries with a very high human development index." Lancet 381, no. 9875 (2013): 1355–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(13)60877-6.

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Chang, Hannah H., Jim Larson, Hannah Blencowe, Cathy Y. Spong, Joe Leigh Simpson, and Joy E. Lawn. "Preterm births in countries with a very high human development index – Authors' reply." Lancet 381, no. 9875 (2013): 1356–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(13)60878-8.

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Fidler, Miranda M., Freddie Bray, and Isabelle Soerjomataram. "The global cancer burden and human development: A review." Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 46, no. 1 (2017): 27–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1403494817715400.

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Aims: This review examines the links between human development and cancer overall and for specific types of cancer, as well as cancer-related risk-factors and outcomes, such as disability and life expectancy. Methods: To assess human development, the Human Development Index was utilized continuously and according to four levels (low, medium, high, very high), where the low and very high categories include the least and most developed countries, respectively. All studies that assessed aspects of the global cancer burden using this measure were reviewed. Results: Although the present cancer inci
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Wibowo, Muhammad Ghafur. "Political Stability and Human Development in The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Countries." Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam 9, no. 3 (2023): 4110. http://dx.doi.org/10.29040/jiei.v9i3.10262.

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In many Muslim countries, there are dynamics in political stability and security issue. This study examines the relationship between political stability and human development in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member countries. The political stability variable comes from the governance index published by the World Governance Indicator (WGI), which measures political stability, absence of violence, and terrorism. Secondary data on the Human Development Index (HDI) variable comes from the World Bank. This study analyzes 50 OIC member countries for 2003-2021 by employing the Granger
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Huda, Deva A. Nurul, and Pardomuan Robinson Sihombing. "BIPLOT ANALYSIS ON PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN ASEAN COUNTRIES." EPSILON: JURNAL MATEMATIKA MURNI DAN TERAPAN 15, no. 1 (2021): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/epsilon.v15i1.3673.

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The Human Development Index (HDI) has been the key indicator for assessing the development of a country throughout the years. It is conducted from four indicators that represent the health dimension, the education dimension, and the standard of living dimension. In ASEAN countries, the HDI tends to rise from year to year, with some countries can achieve the very high and high level of human development, while the others are still in the medium level. The aim of this study is to find the information about relative positions, characteristic similarities between ASEAN countries and the diversity
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Suparyati, Agustina. "PENGARUH ECONOMIC FREEDOM DAN PENDAPATAN PER KAPITA TERHADAP INDEKS PEMBANGUNAN MANUSIA." Media Ekonomi 22, no. 2 (2014): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/me.v22i2.3173.

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<p>This study aims to determine the effect of economic freedom and national income per capita of the human development index. Countries will be classified into 4 groups according to the classification in the HDI are very high human development (with an HDI of 0788 or above), high human development (with an HDI of 0677 to 0.784), medium human development (HDI of 0488-0669), and low human development (HDI of less than 0488). The analysis method used in this study is a model of data panel to investigate the influence of Economic Freedom and Income per capita of the HDI. The results showed t
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Aubert, Salomé, Joel D. Barnes, Nicolas Aguilar-Farias, et al. "Report Card Grades on the Physical Activity of Children and Youth Comparing 30 Very High Human Development Index Countries." Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15, s2 (2018): S298—S314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2018-0431.

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Background: To better understand the childhood physical inactivity crisis, Report Cards on physical activity of children and youth were prepared concurrently in 30 very high Human Development Index countries. The aim of this article was to present, describe, and compare the findings from these Report Cards. Methods: The Report Cards were developed using a harmonized process for data gathering, assessing, and assigning grades to 10 common physical activity indicators. Descriptive statistics were calculated after converting letter grades to interval variables, and correlational analyses between
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Ghimire, Laxmi. "Human Development Index: Comparative Status of Key Countries and the Context of Nepal." Prashasan: The Nepalese Journal of Public Administration 57, no. 1 (2025): 179–92. https://doi.org/10.3126/prashasan.v57i1.80666.

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Human development refers to the expansion of opportunities and freedoms for individuals. It encompasses the economic, social, and political transformation of people. It is associated with well-being and quality of life, ensuring equality and justice for all. The Human Development Index (HDI) varies among countries, with rankings ranging from 1 (highest) to 192 (lowest). HDI is generally measured using three key indicators: per capita income, life expectancy, and education. This article focuses on the concept, dimensions, components, and significance of human development. It presents a comparat
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Li, Dongju, Tongtong Shen, Xi Wei, and Jie Li. "Decomposition and Decoupling Analysis between HDI and Carbon Emissions." Atmosphere 13, no. 4 (2022): 584. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos13040584.

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The concept of low carbon is extended to the welfare dimension by considering the relationship between carbon emissions and the Human Development Index (HDI). This paper examines the decoupling between carbon emissions per capita and HDI and the welfare output of carbon emissions by using the data from 189 countries, from 1990 to 2019, as well as decomposes the drivers of the decoupling index and carbon emissions performance (CEP) in the example countries. The results show that most countries that achieve strong decoupling have very high human development, while the worst case is that a few co
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И.М., Камалдинова, та Мухаметшина Г.Р. "АНАЛИЗ ИНДЕКСА ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСКОГО РАЗВИТИЯ РОССИИ И ЕГО РОЛЬ В ТЕМПАХ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОГО РАЗВИТИЯ СТРАНЫ". Vestnik of Rostov state University (RINH) 28, № 2 (2023): 106–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.54220/v.rsue.1991-0533.2023.2.28.013.

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В статье рассмотрена ценность человеческого капитала страны для развития экономики, рассмотрены методы и критерии его оценки, существующие показатели оценки Организацией Объединенных Наций индекса человеческого развития стран мира, а также разработанные дополнительные индексы человеческого развития. На основе докладов Организации Объединенных Наций проведен статистический анализ индекса человеческого развития стран мира в разрезе стран союза БРИКС, групп стран с очень высоким и очень низким индексом человеческого развития. Оценено положение Российской Федерации в рейтинге стран, а также проана
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Munir, Mubbasher, Fahmida, and Haseeb Nisar. "Relating Environmental Changes on Human Health – A Global Clustering Analysis." Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 12, no. 3 (2024): 2415–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.52131/pjhss.2024.v12i3.2423.

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Green Environment is a dream of the modern world but there are several direct and indirect environmental factors affecting our health. For this purpose, this study is efficiently highlighted key environmental indicators, those are caused to increase or decrease human obesity (globesity) in global prospective. This study plays a key role by collecting several global databases of 183 countries based on the availability data from the World Health Organization, World Development Indicators by World Bank and other sources. This study has used principal axis factoring (PAF), correlations, advanced v
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Hwang, Yaw-Huei, Hui-Chu Wu, Ming-Kwang Shyu, et al. "O-326 TEMPORAL TRANSITION TRENDS OF CORD BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN VARIOUS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX COUNTRIES AND IN THE TAIPEI METROPOLITAN AREA." Occupational Medicine 74, Supplement_1 (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.1232.

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Abstract Introduction Since low-level lead exposure is still of concern for neonates, it is worth further characterizing the temporal transition trends of cord blood lead levels (CBLLs) globally and locally in Taipei, Taiwan, after the cessation of leaded gasoline use. Methods A literature review on CBLLs around the world was performed by searching three databanks, i.e., PubMed, Google Scholar and Web of Science, with the search keywords “cord blood” combined with “lead” or “Pb” for studies published from 1975 to May 2021. Results In total, 67 articles were included. Linear regressions for the
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González, Silvia A., Salomé Aubert, Joel D. Barnes, Richard Larouche, and Mark S. Tremblay. "Profiles of Active Transportation among Children and Adolescents in the Global Matrix 3.0 Initiative: A 49-Country Comparison." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 16 (2020): 5997. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165997.

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This article aims to compare the prevalence of active transportation among children and adolescents from 49 countries at different levels of development. The data was extracted from the Report Cards on Physical Activity for Children and Youth from the 49 countries that participated in the Global Matrix 3.0 initiative. Descriptive statistics and a latent profile analysis with active transportation, Human Development Index and Gini index as latent variables were conducted. The global average grade was a “C”, indicating that countries are succeeding with about half of children and youth (47–53%).
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Suparyati, Agustina. "PENGARUH ECONOMIC FREEDOM DAN PENDAPATAN PER KAPITA TERHADAP INDEKS PEMBANGUNAN MANUSIA." Media Ekonomi 22, no. 2 (2018): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/me.v22i2.2968.

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<span>This study aims to determine the effect of economic freedom and national income per capita <span>of the human development index. Countries will be classified into 4 groups according to the <span>classification in the HDI are very high human development (with an HDI of 0788 or above), <span>high human development (with an HDI of 0677 to 0.784), medium human development <span>(HDI of 0488-0669), and low human development (HDI of less than 0488). The analysis <span>method used in this study is a model of data panel to investigate the influence of Economic
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Chang, Hannah H., Jim Larson, Hannah Blencowe, et al. "Preventing preterm births: analysis of trends and potential reductions with interventions in 39 countries with very high human development index." Lancet 381, no. 9862 (2013): 223–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(12)61856-x.

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Raun, Alo. "Too Much Development or Not Enough Democracy? Exploring an Anomaly in the Democratization of Post-Communist Countries." Canadian Journal of European and Russian Studies 16, no. 3 (2023): 30–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.22215/cjers.v16i3.4097.

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This study of 28 post-communist regimes distinguishes a group of countries significantly less democratic than predicted by its very high Human Development Index score: Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus. It also appears that, contrary to theoretical assumptions, such ‘developed dictatorships’ convert their economic growth into human development remarkably well. To measure such conversion, a new tool, the Growth Conversion Index is introduced. Considering these results, the explanatory power of several theories is briefly examined. While some theories imply possible explanations (e.g., the concept
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Komarova, Vera, Yuriy Vasserman, and Natalya Selivanova-Fyodorova. "Is the UNDP Declared Human Development for Everyone Possible in Real Life?" European Scientific Journal, ESJ 14, no. 32 (2018): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2018.v14n32p43.

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The law of normal distribution applied to human development states that an equal level of development of countries (regions, and people) at one point in time cannot be achieved, and under any level of average development there will always be those lagging behind this level and those ahead of it. The main research issue within the framework of this article is the following: what happens beyond the average indicators of human development in real life, and is it possible to achieve the equally high level of human development for everyone? The authors answer this question with the help of diachron
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Shi, Sh. "Human Development Index of China and Economic Growth: Hindsight and Global Perspective." Economy of Regions 20, no. 1 (2024): 76–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.17059/ekon.reg.2024-1-6.

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Currently, it becomes important to examine the role of human capital in the context of China’s economic development and its impact on the world economy. The paper reconstructs a realistic Human Development Index (HDI) and corresponding dimensional indices of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and its provinces for 1990–2020. The obtained indices were compared with those of the major countries of the world or countries similar to Chinese provinces, revealing that China underestimates its HDI, according to the United Nations Development Programme data. To analyse the role of human capital in e
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M. Salman, Doaa. "Mediating role of research and development on entrepreneurial activities and growth." World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development 10, no. 4 (2014): 300–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/wjemsd-11-2013-0056.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate to what extent the level of human development affects the relationships between entrepreneurial activities (EAs) and total factor productivity (TFP). The paper's objectives are threefold. First, it seeks to examine the effect of EA on TFP. Second, it attempts to test for the moderating effect of human development on the relation between EA and TFP, using the generalized methods of moments (GMM), in a panel data across two groups of countries based on their human development index during the period 2000-2008. Third, it tests the causality be
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Szulc-Fischer, Paulina. "Jakość życia a kultura na przykładzie wybranych państw Azji Wschodniej – Chin, Japonii, Korei Południowej i Hongkongu." Gdańskie Studia Azji Wschodniej, no. 21 (August 30, 2022): 189–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/23538724gs.22.030.16146.

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The quality of life and culture. An example of selected Asian countries: China, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong East Asian countries have consistently maintained high levels of economic growth since the 1960s. In 1993, The East Asian Miracle report described an economic boom. The report presents the result of public policies of Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. Cultural (Confucian) background in East Asia is very important to explain the improvement of the quality of life especially in China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Hong Ko
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S.V., Padmini. "An Overview on Organization for Economic Co-operation & Development." International Journal of Tax Economics and Management 2, no. 1 (2019): 16–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.35935/tax/21.2416/.

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The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD; French: Organization de co-operation ET de development economies, OCDE) is an intergovernmental economic organization with 36 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade. It is a forum of countries describing themselves as committed to democracy and the market economy, providing a platform to compare policy experiences, seeking answers to common problems, identify good practices and coordinate domestic and international policies of its members. Most OECD members are high-income economies with
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Dzihny, Izzatu, Muhammad Ghafur Wibowo, and Akmal Ihsan. "Macroeconomics, human development and political stability: evidence from OIC countries." Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan 24, no. 2 (2023): 390–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.18196/jesp.v24i2.19509.

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This study aims to examine and analyze the effect of macroeconomic variables on the Human Development Index (HDI) in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) countries with political stability as the moderating variable. The GMM (Generalized Method Moment) dynamic panel and the MRA (Moderated Regression Analysis) will be used for determining the type of moderation needed as analysis techniques. In the first section, the findings state that inflation and unemployment have no effect on HDI, This is due to the fact that inflation and unemployment are very dependent on global economic fluctua
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Kunwar, Laxman Singh. "International Migration Level and Trends." Patan Pragya 7, no. 1 (2020): 91–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/pragya.v7i1.35109.

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International migration is an issue growing concern at global, regional and national level because its volume has been increasing at all level. Among the four migration corridors (North-North, North-South, South-North and South-South) of international migration South-South migration(developing countries –developing countries) occupies largest and North- South (developing countries -developed Countries) second largest share of international migration. The objective of this study is to introduce the situation of international migration at global, regional and national level by using secondary so
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Wasiaturrahma, Wasiaturrahma, and Nanda Chairunissa. "ENDOGENOUS GROWTH FACTORS IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF COUNTRIES BASED ON HDI." JURNAL DIMENSI 11, no. 3 (2022): 567–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.33373/dms.v11i3.4758.

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The economic slowdown is an issue that the global economy still faces since the 2007-2009 Great Recession. The decline in physical and natural capital will further exacerbate this slowdown. This study analyzes the factors driving growth based on endogenous growth theory using a case study of four country categories based on the Human Development Index (HDI) level to solve the economic slowdown problem and realize sustained economic growth as Goal 8 of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The variables used in this study are HDI, Global Innovation Index (GII), labor force, and Gross Fixed Capi
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Matiuk, Т. V., and O. V. Poluiaktova. "The Socio-Economic Development and Its Relationship with the Indicators of Empowerment, Economic Freedoms and Opportunities." Business Inform 5, no. 520 (2021): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2021-5-22-28.

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The article analyzes the key aspects and factors of the socio-economic development of society. On the basis of the studied theoretical approaches, the essence of the concept of «economic development» is specified. The most important components of the new quality of growth are defined. Both the need to and possibility of supplementing the indicator of the country’s success in socio-economic development (HDI), which is annually calculated by UNDP and reflects the relationship between the assessment of longevity in the country, the level of literacy and education of the population and the standar
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AKPANOYORO, MBUOTIDEM, KUFRE AMOS PAUL, and UDUAK IME JAMES. "DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF ITS PERFORMANCE ON NIGERIA ECONOMY." International Journal of Education and Science Development (IJESD) 1, no. 1 (2022): 179–214. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6906991.

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The symbiotic relationship between democracy, good governance and development are globally acclaimed. This is borne out of the belief that democracy premised on the principle of the rule of law, and constitutionalism is capable of ushering in good governance and societal development. It is equally believed that democracy conforms to the principle of justice, equity and fair-play; hence, it is prerequisite for development in Nigeria. An attempt has been made to analyze the impact of democracy on Economic development proxy by Human Development Index (HDI) in the Nigerian economy. A comparative a
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Kurniawati, Farida, and Sulistami Prihandini. "Riviu sistematis sikap guru terhadap pendidikan inklusif." Journal An-Nafs: Kajian Penelitian Psikologi 4, no. 1 (2019): 88–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.33367/psi.v4i1.793.

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Teachers’ attitude is an important factor that influences the quality of the implementation of inclusive education. The quality of inclusive education is part of the quality of education in general in a country. The quality of education of countries around the world is measured by the United Nations using the Human Development Index and placing countries in the very high, high, medium, and low categories. Systematic review was carried out to get an idea of ​​the attitudes of teachers towards inclusive education and the factors that influence it in countries based on the HDI category. By using
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Aubert, Salomé, Joel D. Barnes, Chalchisa Abdeta, et al. "Global Matrix 3.0 Physical Activity Report Card Grades for Children and Youth: Results and Analysis From 49 Countries." Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15, s2 (2018): S251—S273. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2018-0472.

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Background: Accumulating sufficient moderate to vigorous physical activity is recognized as a key determinant of physical, physiological, developmental, mental, cognitive, and social health among children and youth (aged 5–17 y). The Global Matrix 3.0 of Report Card grades on physical activity was developed to achieve a better understanding of the global variation in child and youth physical activity and associated supports. Methods: Work groups from 49 countries followed harmonized procedures to develop their Report Cards by grading 10 common indicators using the best available data. The part
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Kowalewska, Arleta, Magdalena Osińska, and Małgorzata Szczepaniak. "Institutions in the development of Sub-Saharan African countries in 2004–2019." Ekonomia i Prawo 22, no. 1 (2023): 103–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/eip.2023.006.

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Motivation: Institutions play a significant role in development processes, contributing to understanding the economic backwardness of Sub-Saharan Africa. There is no consensus in the literature on the specific set of institutions that significantly influence developmental processes. Furthermore, there is no convincing evidence that institutions create the proper environment for long-term growth or result from increased development due to advances in human capital and investments. Therefore, the article examines overcoming the developmental backwardness of those countries following sustainable
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Smirnova, T. M., V. N. Krut’ko, O. V. Mitrokhin, and N. I. Briko. "Assessing the Epidemiological Effects of COVID-19 Vaccination in Countries around the World: A Cross-Sectional Study." Epidemiology and Vaccinal Prevention 22, no. 5 (2023): 20–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2023-22-5-20-32.

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Relevance. To maximize the success of COVID-19 vaccination, it is necessary to consider the sensitivity of population health not only to these specific exposures, but also to the inherent socioeconomic factors that can modulate the effectiveness of health interventions. Aims. To assess the relationships between infection, mortality and the fatality ratio from COVID-19 in the countries of the world with the proportion of vaccinated in the population, as well as the relationship of the epidemic situation on COVID-19 with the parameters of the well-being of the population based on a cross-section
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Azza, Abul-Fadl, and Ayah Sarhan. "Using Human Development Indices to Identify Indicators to Monitor the Corona Virus Pandemic." Journal of Current Viruses and Treatment Methodologies 1, no. 1 (2020): 48–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.14302/issn.2691-8862.jvat-20-3306.

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Introduction The Corona virus (CoVID-19) pandemic has hit the most developed countries and has thence spread to inflict other countries around the world. It is the first pandemic that appears in countries not linked to poverty and poor hygiene. Aim To study the relationship between human development and the pattern of the pandemic caused by the CoVID-19 and to identify development indicators that can be useful in monitoring the pandemic. Methods Data collected included confirmed cases of CoVID-19 by country, number of cases that recovered and cases that died and population density per million
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Pervaiz, Ruqiya, and Özlem Ercantan. "The burden of non-communicable diseases in relation to economic status of countries." Biomedical Research and Therapy 5, no. 1 (2018): 1967–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.15419/bmrat.v5i1.411.

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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and national human development index (HDI) of a country, as well as investigate the correlation between premature mortality from NCDs and national HDI.
 Method: Data for age-standardized mortality rate (ASRM) of NCDs and premature mortality (before age 70 years) in percentage for total NCDs in 2015 were obtained from the World Health Organization (WHO) databases. National HDI data for the year 2015 were obtained from the 2015 Human Development Report. Linear regress
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Shulton, Habib. "Politik Hukum Perlindungan HAM di Indonesia (Studi Hak-Hak Perempuan di Bidang Kesehatan)." JURNAL MAHKAMAH 2, no. 1 (2017): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.25217/jm.v2i1.106.

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 This research background by violations of human rights (Human Rights) in Indonesia, particularly women's rights violations in the health sector. Yet the fulfillment of the right to health for women is clearly reflected from ranking Human Development Index (HDI) and Gender-Related Development Index (GDI). One indication is the high maternal mortality rate (MMR) and infant mortality rate increased. In Indonesia, maternal mortality rate is very high in comparison with other countries, even higher than those of developing countries in Southeast Asia. Omission of the right to health
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Dilaver, Irem, Serdar Karakullukcu, Fatih Gurcan, Murat Topbas, Omer Faruk Ursavas, and Nazim Ercument Beyhun. "Climate Change and Non-Communicable Diseases: A Bibliometric, Content, and Topic Modeling Analysis." Sustainability 17, no. 6 (2025): 2394. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17062394.

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This study examines research on the impact of climate change (CC) on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) using bibliometric analysis, topic modeling, and content analysis. Articles published in the Web of Science database between 2000 and 2024 were analyzed. VOSviewer and Biblioshiny were used for bibliometric analysis and Python for topic modeling. In addition, the 50 most cited articles were content analyzed. The results show that there has been an increasing number of publications over time and that the research originates predominantly from high/very high Human Development Index (HDI) countri
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Lasalvia, Antonio, Tine Van Bortel, Chiara Bonetto, et al. "Cross-national variations in reported discrimination among people treated for major depression worldwide: The ASPEN/INDIGO international study." British Journal of Psychiatry 207, no. 6 (2015): 507–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.114.156992.

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BackgroundNo study has so far explored differences in discrimination reported by people with major depressive disorder (MDD) across countries and cultures.AimsTo (a) compare reported discrimination across different countries, and (b) explore the relative weight of individual and contextual factors in explaining levels of reported discrimination in people with MDD.MethodCross-sectional multisite international survey (34 countries worldwide) of 1082 people with MDD. Experienced and anticipated discrimination were assessed by the Discrimination and Stigma Scale (DISC). Countries were classified a
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Czerw, Aleksandra, Andrzej Deptała, Olga Partyka, et al. "Lung Cancer Screening—Trends and Current Studies." Cancers 16, no. 15 (2024): 2691. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers16152691.

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Lung cancer is the leading cause of death among all the oncological diseases worldwide. This applies to both women and men; however, the incidence and mortality among women is on the rise. In 2020, lung cancer was responsible for 1.8 million deaths (18%). More than 90% of lung cancer cases and 77.1% of lung cancer deaths occur in countries with high and very high HDI (human development index) values. The aim of our study is to the present trends and most recent studies aimed at lung cancer screening. In the face of the persistently high mortality rate, conducting research aimed at extending al
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Kowalczyk, Adrian, Julia Zarychta, Monika Lejman, and Joanna Zawitkowska. "Electrochemical and Optical Sensors for the Detection of Chemical Carcinogens Causing Leukemia." Sensors 23, no. 7 (2023): 3369. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23073369.

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The incidence and mortality due to neoplastic diseases have shown an increasing tendency over the years. Based on GLOBOCAN 2020 published by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), leukemias are the thirteenth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world, with 78.6% of leukemia cases diagnosed in countries with a very high or high Human Development Index (HDI). Carcinogenesis is a complex process initiated by a mutation in DNA that may be caused by chemical carcinogens present in polluted environments and human diet. The IARC has identified 122 human carcinogens, e.g., benzene,
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Srivastava, Diane S., Joana Bernardino, Ana Teresa Marques, et al. "Editors are biased too: An extension of Fox et al. (2023)'s analysis makes the case for triple‐blind review." Functional Ecology 38, no. 2 (2024): 278–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.14483.

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Abstract Functional Ecology conducted a randomised trial comparing single‐ and double‐blind peer review; a recent analysis of this data found substantial evidence for bias by reviewers. We show that this dataset can also be analysed for editor bias, after controlling for both reviewer bias and paper quality. Our analysis shows that editors tend to be more likely to invite high‐scoring manuscripts for revision or resubmission when the first author is a man from a country with a very high Human Development Index (HDI); first authors who were women or not from very high HDI countries were more li
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Tønnessen, Morten. "Human development, inequality and social risks in Latin-America and the Nordic countries." Journal of Comparative Social Work 14, no. 1 (2019): 9–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31265/jcsw.v14i1.231.

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English:This article provides an overview and analysis of human development, inequality and people´s perception of social and economic risks in Latin America and the Nordic countries. While Nordic countries rank very highly on the UN´s Human Development Index (HDI) and are known for their ‘Nordic welfare model’, Latin American countries have been making significant progress economically, and with regard to health and education. However, inequality levels remain high throughout Latin America, representing an obstacle to further human development in the region. This is evidenced in the UN´s ineq
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Sajjad, Muhammad, Orangzab, and Muhammad Irfan Chani. "Business Innovations for Unfolding Stratums of Human Development Indicators: a Worldwide Empirical Analysis." Marketing and Management of Innovations, no. 3 (2020): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/mmi.2020.3-01.

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Role of entrepreneurial innovations for human development is still invisible and subject to be investigated. This study uniquely unfolds the stratums of human development indicators caused by the activities of entrepreneurship. For this very purpose, the study utilizes the panel data of human development and entrepreneurship from 129 countries ranging for the years of 2016 to 2018. The human development has been measured through the human development index (HDI), and this data has been accessed from indicators of United nations development program (UNDP). The data of global entrepreneurial inn
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Goodarzi, Elham, Ali Hassanpour Dehkordi, Reza Beiranvand, Hasan Naemi, and Zaher Khazaei. "Epidemiology of the Incidence and Mortality of Pancreas Cancer and its Relationship with the Human Development Index (HDI) in the World: An Ecological Study in 2018." Current Pharmaceutical Design 26, no. 40 (2020): 5163–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612826666200713170047.

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Objective: Pancreatic cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality in developed countries and a lethal malignant neoplasm worldwide. This study aims to evaluate the epidemiology of pancreatic cancer incidence and mortality and its relationship with HDI. Methods: This is a descriptive cross-sectional study that is based on cancer incidence data and cancer mortality rates derived from the GLOBOCAN in 2018. : The incidence and mortality rates of Pancreas as well as Pancreas cancer distribution maps were derived for world countries. The data analysis was conducted using a correlation test, and
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Khodabakhshi, Akbar, and Behnaz Gholamian. "A Comparative Study of the Impact of Governance Sub-Indicators on Health Expenditures in Rich and Poor Countries." Social Welfare 22, no. 86 (2022): 353–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.32598/refahj.22.86.2424.2.

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Introduction: Introduction: Health is one of the main indicators of development in any country, and investing in this sector has a direct impact on the welfare of society and economic growth. The lack and insufficiency in providing health services is considered as a sign of government weakness. Therefore, it is very important to examine the performance of governments in the health sector. Method: The present research has investigated the effect of governance sub-indicators on health costs for two groups of low-income and high-income countries. To conduct this research, a balanced mixed data mo
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Adhikari, Keshab Prasad. "Nepalese initiatives in poverty research: moving from uni-to-multidimensional concepts and measurements." Nepal Population Journal 18, no. 17 (2018): 91–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/npj.v18i17.26381.

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The aged long conventional unidimensional definition and measurement of poverty ‘lack of money’ in most countries is being replaced by the multidimensional approach and methodology. The launching of MPI report in 2018 implied Nepal also officially to adopt this in national poverty measurement policy strategy. This paper is aimed at to sensitize methodological aspects of MPI among academic and policy implications in Nepalese context. Debate on multidimensional poverty research in addressing rampant poverty dates back the advent of basic-needs and the physical quality of life index approaches of
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MOURAD, Mahmoud. "Management Governance Analysis in the Arab World: MANOVA Approach." Journal of Public Administration and Governance 8, no. 4 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/jpag.v8i4.13766.

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This paper studies 17 Arab States, human development index (HDI), and 11 time series which represent the basic indicators of governance. These variables are freedom of trade, freedom of property, freedom of economy, freedom of finance, freedom of corruption, freedom of fiscal, freedom of money, freedom of enterprise, freedom of investment, freedom of work, and freedom of government spending. A multivariate variance analysis (MANOVA) was used to test whether a differential effect exists between the Arab countries, by first focusing on the types of regimes (monarchical or republican), and second
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Singh, Dr Ajad, and Ms Charu Mahajan. "Comparative analysis of human development in India and the United Arab Emirates: insights, progress, and policy lessons." Journal of Social Review and Development 4, no. 1 (2025): 16–23. https://doi.org/10.54660/.jaes.2025.4.1.16-23.

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This study presents a comparative analysis of human development in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and India, two nations thathave pursued distinctly different development trajectories since 1990. Using data from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), this research evaluates the evolution of the Human Development Index (HDI) in both countries. The analysis employs the UNDP’s HDI framework, which integrates indicators of health (life expectancy), education (mean and expected years of schooling), and standard of living (gross national income per capita, adjusted for purchasing power par
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Mendoza-Herrera, Kenny, Andrea Pedroza-Tobías, César Hernández-Alcaraz, Leticia Ávila-Burgos, Carlos A. Aguilar-Salinas, and Simón Barquera. "Attributable Burden and Expenditure of Cardiovascular Diseases and Associated Risk Factors in Mexico and other Selected Mega-Countries." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 20 (2019): 4041. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16204041.

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Background: This paper describes the health and economic burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in Mexico and other mega-countries through a review of literature and datasets. Methods: Mega-countries with a low (Nigeria), middle (India), high (China/Brazil/Mexico), and very high (the U.S.A./Japan) human development index were included. The review was focused on prevalence of dyslipidemias and CVD economic impact and conducted according to the PRISMA statement. Public datasets of CVD indicators were explored. Results: Heterogeneity in economic data and limited information on dyslipidemias were
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Peleteiro, Bárbara, Susana Barros, Clara Castro, Ana Ferro, Samantha Morais, and Nuno Lunet. "Worldwide burden of gastric cancer in 2010 attributable to high sodium intake in 1990 and predicted attributable burden for 2030 based on exposures in 2010." British Journal of Nutrition 116, no. 4 (2016): 728–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007114516002518.

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AbstractAssessing the impact that patterns of Na intake may have on gastric cancer will provide a more comprehensive estimation of Na reduction as a primary prevention approach. We aimed to estimate the proportion of gastric cancer cases that are attributable to Na intake above the recommendation by the WHO (≤2 g/d) throughout the world in 2010, as well as expected values for 2030. Population attributable fractions (PAF) were computed for 187 countries, using Na intakes in 1990 and 2010 and estimates of the association between Na intake and gastric cancer, assuming a time lag of 20 years. Medi
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Morgunov, Evgeny V., and Sergey V. Chernyavskiy. "Basic methodological approaches to study human development as the most important priority of ensuring the national security of Russia." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Ekonomika, no. 61 (2023): 32–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/19988648/61/3.

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The development of human potential, saving of the people, improvement of the population’s life quality and welfare are an urgent and important priority for ensuring the national security of any country in the world, including Russia, which is also reflected in the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation. These areas are generally interconnected; however, human potential development is the most important priority (according to the UN, it is the most important direction of socioeconomic development of the countries of the world). The main comparative indicator of human development i
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