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Ülkelerin İnsani Gelişmişlik Sınıflamalarının UTADIS Yaklaşımı Aracılığıyla Yeniden Hesaplanması ve Değerlendirilmesi
2020
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Trends in Business and Economics
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Ülkelerin gelişmişlik düzeyini tek başına milli gelirdeki artışla açıklamanın mümkün olmadığını ileri süren Amartya Sen tarafından geliştirilen İnsani Gelişmişlik İndeksi, hesaplamaya sağlık, eğitim ve gelir bileşenlerini de dahil etmektedir. Birleşmiş Milletler Kalkınma Programı (UNDP) tarafından ilk kez 1990 yılında hazırlanan İnsani Gelişmişlik Raporları ile sunulmaya başlanan ülkelerin İnsani Gelişmişlik İndeksi değerleri; Doğumda Yaşam Beklentisi”, “Beklenen Okullaşma Yılı”, “Ortalama Okullaşma Yılı” ve “Kişi Başına Düşen Gayri Safi Milli Gelir” olmak üzere dört kriter kullanılarak ölçülmektedir. Çalışmada, ülkeleri gelişmişlik düzeylerine göre sınıflandırmak için yukarıda belirtilen dört kritere dayalı ve 188 alternatiften oluşan bir model sunulmuştur. Ülkelerin doğru gruplamasının UTADIS yaklaşımıyla tespit edilmesi hedeflenmiştir. Çalışma literatürde az bir uygulama alanına sahip UTADIS tekniğinin ülkelerin İnsani Gelişmişlik İndeksi değerlerine uygulanması açısından bir ilki temsil etmektedir. Uygulanan UTADIS modeli ile 188 alternatifin 111’i UNDP’nin yaptığı gruplama ile aynı sınıflandırılırken, 77’si farklı bir grupta sınıflandırılmıştır. UTADIS analizi sonuçlarına göre birçok ülkenin sınıflandırmasının güncellenmesi gerektiği gözlemlenmiştir.

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Re-calculation and evaluation of countries’ human development classifications through the UTADIS approach
2020
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The Human Development Index developed by Amartya Sen, which states that it is not possible to explain the level of development of countries alone with the increase in national income, includes the calculation of health, education and income components. The Human Development Index of the countries that began to be presented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for the first time in 1990 is measured using four criteria: Birth life expectancy, "Avented schooling year", "Average schooling year" and "National net income per person". The study presented a model based on the four criteria above to classify countries according to their level of development and consisting of 188 alternatives. It is intended to identify the right grouping of countries by the UTADIS approach. The UTADIS technology, with a small scope of application in the study literature, represents a priority in terms of the application of countries to the Human Development Index values. With the applied UTADIS model, 111 of the 188 alternatives are classified as the grouping of the UNDP, while 77 are classified in a different group. According to the results of the UTADIS analysis, it has been observed that the classification of many countries needs to be updated.

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Recalculation and Evaluation Of Human Development Classifciation Of Countries Via Utadis Approach
2020
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Developed by Amartya Sen who is asserting that countries’ level of development cannot be explained with only increase in national income, The Human Development Index incorporates components of health, education and income in calculation. Human Development Index values of countries, first presented with Development Reports prepared by United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the year 1990, are measured using four criteria: “Life Expectancy at Birth”, “Expected Years of Schooling”, “Mean Years of Schooling” and “Gross national income per capita” In this study, in order to classify countries according to their level of development a model based on above-mentioned four criteria and consisting of 188 alternatives is presented. It is aimed to detect the proper grouping of countries with UTADIS approach. This study represents a first attempt in terms of applying UTADIS technique, which has a limited application in literature, for Human Development Index values of the countries. With the applied UTADIS model, 111 of the 188 alternatives are classified as the same grouping by UNDP, while 77 are classified in a different group. According to the results of UTADIS analysis, observed that the classification of many countries has to be updated.

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