2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.protcy.2016.05.233
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Mapping Regional Disparities in Human Development- The Case of Erstwhile Andhra Pradesh

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“…For example, adopting the spatial analysis methods suggested in this paper could improvise the interpretation of the household health expenditure inequalities discussed in Mukherjee et al (2011). Similarly, Yang and Hu (2008) and Kumar et al (2016) discussed the inequalities present in human development among the provinces of China and districts of another Indian state, respectively. However, these results could be varied or improved if the analysis was conducted at lower levels, as suggested in the current research.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, adopting the spatial analysis methods suggested in this paper could improvise the interpretation of the household health expenditure inequalities discussed in Mukherjee et al (2011). Similarly, Yang and Hu (2008) and Kumar et al (2016) discussed the inequalities present in human development among the provinces of China and districts of another Indian state, respectively. However, these results could be varied or improved if the analysis was conducted at lower levels, as suggested in the current research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Human Development Index represents Amartya Sen's "capabilities" approach that underline the value of ends (like a decent standard of living) over means (like per capita income) (Stanton, 2007) [11]. Sen has argued that the growth of a nation depends not only on its economic development but also quality of life offered to its citizens as well (Kumar et al, 2016) [5]. Rao (2000) has attempted to measure the inequalities in human development status across six major states of India by using Human Development Report 1997 [10].…”
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confidence: 99%