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A Human Development Index by Income Groups
Abstract
One of the most frequent critiques of the HDI is that is does not take into
account inequality within countries in its three dimensions. We suggest a
relatively easy and intuitive approach which allows to compute the three
components and the overall HDI for quintiles of the income distribution.
This allows to compare the level in human development of the poor with
the level of the non-poor within countries, but also across countries. An
empirical illustration for a sample of 13 low and middle income countries
and 2 industrialized countries shows that inequality in human development
within countries is indeed high. The results also show that the level of
inequality is only weakly correlated with the level of human development
itself