inequality-adjusted human development index
The "inequality-adjusted human development index" is a measure that combines economic and social indicators to assess the overall well-being of a country's population. It takes into account not only the average achievements in terms of education, income, and health but also considers the distribution of these achievements among different groups within a society, providing a more comprehensive picture of inequality and human development.
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