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Measurement of the Human Development Index Inequality

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  • Haryadi, Sigit

    (Institut Teknologi Bandung)

  • Riani, Westi

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This paper proposes a method of measuring the level of inequality of the Human Development Index in a country, using a formula made in April 2016, by Sigit Haryadi, and named as "Haryadi Index". This method is very important because by knowing the imbalance of HDI (Human Development Index) in a country, the government should make a policy to overcome the imbalance, where the HDI inequality is unconsciously is a negative multiplier effect, for example, there is an imbalance between big city and the small town around it, it will encourage people in small towns to migrate to big city, which will make the burden for big cities and reduce the productivity of small towns.

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  • Haryadi, Sigit & Riani, Westi, 2018. "Measurement of the Human Development Index Inequality," INA-Rxiv 5r42m_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:inarxi:5r42m_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/5r42m_v1
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