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Human Development in an Unequal World

K Seeta Prabhu author Sandhya S Iyer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:OUP India

Published:7th Mar '19

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This book is about the human development paradigm that is assuming renewed importance at a time when global dialogue is preoccupied with discussing pathways for achieving the 2030 agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals. It deals with the concepts of human development in an unequal world and examines a range of issues of contemporary relevance such as social sectors, poverty, gender inequality, social exclusion, and sustainability. It argues for a paradigmatic shift in analysis, policy, and methodology towards a people-centered approach rooted in human flourishing and freedoms. The expansive lexicon of the human development approach is discussed in a succinct and integrated manner. The ten chapters of the book weave together the numerous concepts, methods, and evidence. The comprehensive coverage and the integrated framework presented will enable readers across the globe to arrive at a thorough understanding of the human development approach and apply these frameworks in development practice with a fresh and more relevant perspective.

I have now looked at chapters you sent me. They seem competently done and fairly comprehensive. I think you can publish them with hopes of success. I would have to read the entire manuscript to judge whether it is more than a comprehensive introduction for graduate level students" - Independent Economist and Labour Politician, India
The manuscript is well structured. The author is a deep insider, entirely comfortable with language and content of this approach. This is helpful in general, though it can also be perhaps a little self-limiting when it comes to exploring the weaknesses or blind spots of the approach" - Dev Saif Gangjee, Associate Professor in Intellectual Property Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford

ISBN: 9780199490240

Dimensions: 224mm x 150mm x 34mm

Weight: 512g

400 pages