Spatial inequality in sub-national human development index: A case study of West Bengal districts

IF 3.3 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Sustainable Futures Pub Date : 2024-10-05 DOI:10.1016/j.sftr.2024.100330
Souvik Dey, Jhilam Ray , Rajarshi Majumder
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Human Development and its regional disparity is an area of topical interest. In this paper, we consider space as an instrumental variable in understanding this disparity and explore spatial interdependence in human development across districts of West Bengal using alternate indicators of human development. This study uses both the standard United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) technique and an alternative methodology to construct a sub-national human development index. Spatial interdependence is measured using Moran's I coefficient and Local Indicators of Spatial Autocorrelation (LISA) cluster maps. Spatial regression is used to evaluate the spatial association between the Human Development Index as the dependent variable and a few independent variables. A high degree of clustering in all three dimensions of human development is observed among the southern districts of West Bengal. The pattern of cluster maps indicates the presence of both the growth pole process and the metropole-periphery process in the state. Spatial regression results indicate that the share of socially backward class population and urbanization rate are important variables affecting regional human development patterns. The findings of this study suggest policies targeted to promote social inclusion and urbanization linked with better access to economic opportunities in the lagging areas can help reduce regional imbalances.
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国家以下各级人类发展指数的空间不平等:西孟加拉邦各县的案例研究
人类发展及其地区差异是一个备受关注的领域。在本文中,我们将空间视为理解这种差异的工具变量,并利用人类发展的替代指标探讨西孟加拉邦各地区人类发展的空间相互依存性。本研究同时使用联合国开发计划署(UNDP)的标准技术和替代方法来构建次国家人类发展指数。使用莫兰 I 系数和地方空间自相关指标(LISA)聚类图来衡量空间相互依存性。空间回归用于评估因变量人类发展指数与几个自变量之间的空间关联。在人类发展的所有三个维度中,西孟加拉邦南部各县的聚类程度都很高。聚类图的模式表明,该邦存在增长极进程和都会-外围进程。空间回归结果表明,社会落后阶层人口比例和城市化率是影响地区人类发展模式的重要变量。这项研究的结果表明,有针对性地促进社会包容和城市化的政策与落后地区更好地获得经济机会相联系,有助于减少地区失衡。
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Sustainable Futures
Sustainable Futures Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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9.30
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34
审稿时长
71 days
期刊介绍: Sustainable Futures: is a journal focused on the intersection of sustainability, environment and technology from various disciplines in social sciences, and their larger implications for corporation, government, education institutions, regions and society both at present and in the future. It provides an advanced platform for studies related to sustainability and sustainable development in society, economics, environment, and culture. The scope of the journal is broad and encourages interdisciplinary research, as well as welcoming theoretical and practical research from all methodological approaches.
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