This study demonstrates the analytical and operational relevance of "measuring social inclusion" as a practical tool with which to assess the impact and monitor the progress of interventions at the local, regional, national and global levels. While the study offers examples drawn from around the world, it focuses particularly on the experience of the European Union.--Preface.
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At head of title: Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
"This study was prepared by Anthony B. Atkinson and Eric Marlier."--Acknowledgements.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-68).
Contents
Why do we measure? -- What do we measure? -- How do we measure? -- How do we make it happen? -- Capacity-building -- Development of social inclusion indicators for use in a worlwide context -- Conclusions and summary of the main issues -- Annex. Revised official monitoring framework for the millenium goals (MDGS) : goals, targets and indicators (effective since 15 January 2008).
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"Sales No. E.09. IV.16"--Title page verso.
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