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A Poset-Generalizability Method for Human Development Indicators

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Abstract

jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pThe paper introduces a poset-generalizability perspective for analysing human development indicators. It suggests a new method for identifying admissibility of different informational spaces and criteria in human development analysis. From its inception, the Capability Approach has argued for informational pluralism in normative evaluations. But in practice, it has turned its back to other (non-capability) informational spaces for being imperfect, biased or incomplete and providing a mere evidential role in normative evaluations. This paper offers the construction of a proper method to overcome this shortcoming. It combines tools from poset analysis and generalizability theory to put forward a systematic categorization of cases with different informational spaces. It provides illustrations by using key informational spaces, namely, resources, rights, subjective well-being and capabilities. The offered method is simpler and more concrete than mere human development guidelines and at the same time it avoids results based on automatic calculations. The paper concludes with implications for human development policies and an agenda for further work.</jats:p>

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Keywords

Poset analysis, Human development indicators, Generalizability theory, Informational pluralism, Capability approach

Journal Title

Social Indicators Research

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Journal ISSN

0303-8300
1573-0921

Volume Title

158

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC