Intersectional lens to development indices

Since the 1990s, development is measured not just by economic growth, but also human development index, gender development index, gender empowerment measure, gender inequality index, global gender gap index and so on. However discrimination in its various forms continues, and apart from economic and gender discrimination few measure of other forms of discrimination like those based on race, caste, ethnicity, age, disability, marital status, minority status, migrant status, nationality, gender identity and sexual orientation exist. These are just other unitary forms of discrimination not adequately addressed in statistics and indices.

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Comment by Rituu B Nanda on August 11, 2022 at 15:32

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A Venn diagram can be very useful in presenting the empirical results of intersectional studies. See my paper on sustainable development (intersecting economic, social, and environmental development):
http://sdeval.splet.arnes.si/files/2020/06/Sample-Ch-2-Aggregation-... or
https://www.academia.edu/26691219/Measuring_Smartness_of_Innovation... (innovation policy)

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