용역보고서
Development of Social Indicators for the Asian Region
- 연구책임자
Jongwook Won
- 발행연도
2008
- 페이지
136
- 보고서 번호
2008-47
- 발주기관
* 별도의 요약장이 구성되어 있지 않아 요약파일을 첨부하지 않았습니다.
Part I
Indicators Framework and Assessment
Chapter 1 An Interpretative Guide
1. The goal of Asian social indicators
2. The framework of Asian social indicators
3. The selection and description of indicators
Chapter 2 Measuring Well-being: What Role for Social Indicators?
1. Introduction
2. GDP and Social indicators
3. Foreign Aid Dependency and Basic Social indicators for Poverty Reduction
4. Monetary measures of economic resources
5. Well-being and happiness
Annex 1: GDP Growth rate and Inflation growth rate (1990-2005)
Annex 2: GDP Growth rate and Inflation growth rate (1995-2005)
Annex 3: Inflation growth rate pattern (1995-2005)
Annex 4: GDP growth rate pattern (1995-2005)
References
Part II
Social Indicators
General Context Indicators (GE):
GE1. National Income per Capita
GE2. Age-dependency Ratio
GE3. Fertility Rates
GE4. Migration
GE5. Marriage and Divorce
Self-sufficiency Indicators (SS):
SS1. Employment
SS2. Unemployment
SS3. Education
Equity Indicators (EQ):
EQ1. Earnings Inequality
EQ2. Gender Wage Gaps
EQ3. Public Social Spending
EQ4. Old-age Pension Replacement Rates
Health Indicators (HE):
HE1. Life Expectancy
HE2. Health Care Expenditure
HE3. Low Birth Weight
HE4. Infant Mortality Rate
HE5. Health Risk Factors and Public Health Challenges
Social Cohesion Indicators (CO):
CO1. Life Satisfaction
CO2. Alcohol and Tobacco Use
CO3. Drug Use and Related Risks
CO4. Strikes
CO5. Voting
CO6. Public Policies and Institutions
CO7. Work Accidents
CO8. Prisoners
Part III
Capacity Building for Poverty Reduction Program
by Improving Delivery System
1. Introduction
2. Transparency
3. Accountability
4. Predictability
5. Participation
6. Country-Specific Poverty Strategy
7. Capacity Building for the Local Government Officials
8. Monitoring
9. Conclusions
Part I
Indicators Framework and Assessment
Chapter 1 An Interpretative Guide
1. The goal of Asian social indicators
2. The framework of Asian social indicators
3. The selection and description of indicators
Chapter 2 Measuring Well-being: What Role for Social Indicators?
1. Introduction
2. GDP and Social indicators
3. Foreign Aid Dependency and Basic Social indicators for Poverty Reduction
4. Monetary measures of economic resources
5. Well-being and happiness
Annex 1: GDP Growth rate and Inflation growth rate (1990-2005)
Annex 2: GDP Growth rate and Inflation growth rate (1995-2005)
Annex 3: Inflation growth rate pattern (1995-2005)
Annex 4: GDP growth rate pattern (1995-2005)
References
Part II
Social Indicators
General Context Indicators (GE):
GE1. National Income per Capita
GE2. Age-dependency Ratio
GE3. Fertility Rates
GE4. Migration
GE5. Marriage and Divorce
Self-sufficiency Indicators (SS):
SS1. Employment
SS2. Unemployment
SS3. Education
Equity Indicators (EQ):
EQ1. Earnings Inequality
EQ2. Gender Wage Gaps
EQ3. Public Social Spending
EQ4. Old-age Pension Replacement Rates
Health Indicators (HE):
HE1. Life Expectancy
HE2. Health Care Expenditure
HE3. Low Birth Weight
HE4. Infant Mortality Rate
HE5. Health Risk Factors and Public Health Challenges
Social Cohesion Indicators (CO):
CO1. Life Satisfaction
CO2. Alcohol and Tobacco Use
CO3. Drug Use and Related Risks
CO4. Strikes
CO5. Voting
CO6. Public Policies and Institutions
CO7. Work Accidents
CO8. Prisoners
Part III
Capacity Building for Poverty Reduction Program
by Improving Delivery System
1. Introduction
2. Transparency
3. Accountability
4. Predictability
5. Participation
6. Country-Specific Poverty Strategy
7. Capacity Building for the Local Government Officials
8. Monitoring
9. Conclusions