The
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has launched today its 2015 edition
of the Human Development Report.
This
is an annual compilation of data and indexes that has become during the last 25
years a major reference document to compare how each country of the world is doing
in terms of addressing social and human progress. Each edition contains also a state-of-the-art
reflection about a critical dimension of human development. This year´s theme
is about work. As it has been the case with past reflections, the texts
included in the report do raise quite a number of innovative approaches to work,
jobs and human dignity.
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