8.1.1

Development

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What is Development?

Development can be understood as the extent to which a society has evolved and grown. Across the world, there are gaps between nations in terms of how developed they are. This leads to global inequality.

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Economic measures of development

  • ‘Development’ can be a tricky concept to operationalise. This means that it can be difficult to come to a shared agreement about what the term means.
  • Many people see development as being measured by the state of a country’s economy. This is an ‘economic measure of development’.
  • Economic measures of development can use Gross National Product (GNP) as their unit of measurement. GNP is a monetary measure of the market value of all goods and services produced within a specific time period.
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Criticisms of GNP

  • A criticism of GNP is that is does not take account of the ‘underground economy’ – the goods and services that are exchanged and sold ‘off the books’.
  • Another criticism is that it ignores inequality within a nation and the state of the environment.
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Human Development Index

  • Social measures of development try and adopt a more holistic view of development, moving beyond simply the monetary.
  • An example of a social measure of development is the Human Development Index (HDI).
  • The HDI was created by United Nations and uses life expectancy at birth, expected years of schooling for children, mean years of schooling for adults and Gross National Income (GNI) to create a score for each country.
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Gross National Income

  • Gross National Income (GNI) is a country’s income in a year, divided by its number of residents.
  • The GNI for the UK is $42,370 whereas for Malawi it is $380.
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Environmental measure

  • A third measure of development is an ‘environmental measure’. Environmental measures consider the investments made in a country’s infrastructure, its green spaces and public spaces.
  • High scores on environmental measures have been linked to higher ‘happiness ratings'.
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Happy Planet Index

  • The Happy Planet Index (HPI) is calculated using four combined elements to show how efficiently residents of different countries use their environmental resources to live a happy and healthy life.
  • The four elements the HPI considers are: wellbeing, life expectancy, inequality of outcomes and their environmental footprint.
  • The highest scores overall on the HPI come from Costa Rica, Mexico and Columbia.
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Leinbach (2005)

  • Leinbach (2005) sees development as a process and that at some point in this process, a society becomes ‘developed’.

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1Theory & Methods

2Education with Methods in Context

3Option 1: Culture & Identity

4Option 1: Families & Households

5Option 1: Health

6Option 1: Work, Poverty & Welfare

7Option 2: Beliefs in Society

8Option 2: Global Development

9Option 2: The Media

10Crime & Deviance

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