ABSTRACT

Aimed at undergraduates and post-graduates in the social sciences, as well as development practitioners, this textbook provides an introduction to the human development and capability approach; it also clarifies key concepts and fosters debate on a number of critical issues. The book offers new perspectives on a wide range of topics, which include the conceptualisation and measurement of well-being and inequality; the role of markets and economic growth in promoting development; the importance of democracy and public debate; culture and religion; health; equality and justice; and the connections between social and economic policy in addressing poverty and inequality. Case studies from across the world are used to illustrate concepts and highlight the relevance of the approach in addressing contemporary development challenges. A set of questions accompanies each chapter for seminar discussion to help readers assimilate central points and apply the approach to diverse realities. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the human development and capability approach for students and practitioners world-wide.

part II|201 pages

Topics

chapter 4|28 pages

Economic Growth

chapter 5|20 pages

Equality and Justice

chapter 9|21 pages

Education

chapter 10|18 pages

Health

chapter 11|26 pages

Culture and Religion

chapter 11-1|14 pages

Part I Culture

chapter 11-2|11 pages

Part II Religion

part III|61 pages

Policy