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In the 1980s, after a decades-long emphasis on economic growth as the primary engine for development, a number of prominent economists and development practitioners heralded a new era in the conceptualization of development as primarily a human endeavor with improved life chances and quality of life as the proper end. Thus was coined the term human development, followed by subsequent efforts to delineate the essential dimensions of human development and the appropriate measures of a development endeavor that no longer had growth (and, more narrowly, increased income) as its primary indicator but now sought to measure human ends, capabilities, and opportunities. The global human development report, launched by the UNDP in 1990, put forth new measures in the form of a human development index for capturing this vision. This initial report was followed annually by a new global human development report, each new release grappling with a new dimension of human develop
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In the 1980s, after a decades-long emphasis on economic growth as the primary engine for development, a number of prominent economists and development practitioners heralded a new era in the conceptualization of development as primarily a human endeavor with improved life chances and quality of life as the proper end. Thus was coined the term "human development," followed by subsequent efforts to delineate the essential dimensions of human development and the appropriate measures of a development endeavor that no longer had "growth" (and, more narrowly, increased income) as its primary indicator but now sought to measure human ends, capabilities, and opportunities. The global human development report, launched by the UNDP in 1990, put forth new measures in the form of a human development index for capturing this vision. This initial report was followed annually by a new global human development report, each new release grappling with a new dimension of human development, with topics ranging from gender to democracy to technology and human rights. The UNDP's Human Development Report Office maintains a website (http://hdr.undp.org/) with information about the global reports as well as national human development reports that have been developed by select countries.
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