From Progress to Happiness: Measurements for Latin America
This paper is based on a transformed concept of development: from a concept of development that is single-dimensional, concrete, and mainly quantitative, into one that is multidimensional. We focus on the components of development, the measurement of which includes qualitative observations of its ef...
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doaj-d6248128cb2747e4b177edd13d9c78d72021-09-05T14:01:50ZengSciendoSocial Change Review2068-80162014-07-011217311210.2478/scr-2014-0004scr-2014-0004From Progress to Happiness: Measurements for Latin AmericaLevy-Carciente Sary0Phélan Luis Mauricio1Perdomo Jhoner2Universidad Central de Venezuela, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela/ Boston University, Physics Department, Center of Polymer Studies, 590 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, United StatesUniversidad Central de Venezuela, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas, Caracas, VenezuelaUniversidad Central de Venezuela, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas, Caracas, VenezuelaThis paper is based on a transformed concept of development: from a concept of development that is single-dimensional, concrete, and mainly quantitative, into one that is multidimensional. We focus on the components of development, the measurement of which includes qualitative observations of its effect on final beneficiaries. Because a useful understanding of development policies requires an evaluation of all the different metrics that emerge, we evaluate the development indices of 19 Latin American countries. The most recent theoretical perspectives link development to both liberal philosophy - focusing on the many dimensions of human society and the fundamental rights of the individual - and utilitarianism - emphasizing an evaluation of the success of various development policies and the usefulness of their outcomes.https://doi.org/10.2478/scr-2014-0004developmentlatin americametricsquality of lifesocial indicators |
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From Progress to Happiness: Measurements for Latin America |
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This paper is based on a transformed concept of development: from a concept of development that is single-dimensional, concrete, and mainly quantitative, into one that is multidimensional. We focus on the components of development, the measurement of which includes qualitative observations of its effect on final beneficiaries. Because a useful understanding of development policies requires an evaluation of all the different metrics that emerge, we evaluate the development indices of 19 Latin American countries. The most recent theoretical perspectives link development to both liberal philosophy - focusing on the many dimensions of human society and the fundamental rights of the individual - and utilitarianism - emphasizing an evaluation of the success of various development policies and the usefulness of their outcomes. |
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development latin america metrics quality of life social indicators |
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