Globally and regionally, Pakistan ranks poorly in indices of social progress and wellbeing. However, this plight is not shared uniformly across all regions of Pakistan and policymakers aiming to improve social progress need to consider spatial social disparities. This study aims to first, evaluate the spatial patterns of disparities in social progress across Pakistan and second, identify critical components of social progress in which the districts of Pakistan are most deficient. To measure sub-national levels of social progress, the paper constructs a Social Progress Index (SPI) for the districts of Pakistan by following the methodology of the Global SPI.
Results reveal acute disparities in social progress across and within provinces. On average, the districts of Punjab perform better than the rest of Pakistan and the districts of Balochistan have lowest levels of social progress. Distinct patterns of disparities are also observed within the provinces. Overall, the districts of Pakistan perform worst in components of access to advanced education, personal rights and access to information and communication.
This study equips policymakers with evidence to make spatially targeted interventions and prioritize deprived areas. The results are also a key resource for further research into social progress and its determinants in Pakistan.
Anotace v angličtině
Globally and regionally, Pakistan ranks poorly in indices of social progress and wellbeing. However, this plight is not shared uniformly across all regions of Pakistan and policymakers aiming to improve social progress need to consider spatial social disparities. This study aims to first, evaluate the spatial patterns of disparities in social progress across Pakistan and second, identify critical components of social progress in which the districts of Pakistan are most deficient. To measure sub-national levels of social progress, the paper constructs a Social Progress Index (SPI) for the districts of Pakistan by following the methodology of the Global SPI.
Results reveal acute disparities in social progress across and within provinces. On average, the districts of Punjab perform better than the rest of Pakistan and the districts of Balochistan have lowest levels of social progress. Distinct patterns of disparities are also observed within the provinces. Overall, the districts of Pakistan perform worst in components of access to advanced education, personal rights and access to information and communication.
This study equips policymakers with evidence to make spatially targeted interventions and prioritize deprived areas. The results are also a key resource for further research into social progress and its determinants in Pakistan.
Klíčová slova
Social Progress, Composite Index, Social disparity, Spatial Analysis
Klíčová slova v angličtině
Social Progress, Composite Index, Social disparity, Spatial Analysis
Rozsah průvodní práce
48 p. (15,944 words), 15 p. il
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AN
Anotace
Globally and regionally, Pakistan ranks poorly in indices of social progress and wellbeing. However, this plight is not shared uniformly across all regions of Pakistan and policymakers aiming to improve social progress need to consider spatial social disparities. This study aims to first, evaluate the spatial patterns of disparities in social progress across Pakistan and second, identify critical components of social progress in which the districts of Pakistan are most deficient. To measure sub-national levels of social progress, the paper constructs a Social Progress Index (SPI) for the districts of Pakistan by following the methodology of the Global SPI.
Results reveal acute disparities in social progress across and within provinces. On average, the districts of Punjab perform better than the rest of Pakistan and the districts of Balochistan have lowest levels of social progress. Distinct patterns of disparities are also observed within the provinces. Overall, the districts of Pakistan perform worst in components of access to advanced education, personal rights and access to information and communication.
This study equips policymakers with evidence to make spatially targeted interventions and prioritize deprived areas. The results are also a key resource for further research into social progress and its determinants in Pakistan.
Anotace v angličtině
Globally and regionally, Pakistan ranks poorly in indices of social progress and wellbeing. However, this plight is not shared uniformly across all regions of Pakistan and policymakers aiming to improve social progress need to consider spatial social disparities. This study aims to first, evaluate the spatial patterns of disparities in social progress across Pakistan and second, identify critical components of social progress in which the districts of Pakistan are most deficient. To measure sub-national levels of social progress, the paper constructs a Social Progress Index (SPI) for the districts of Pakistan by following the methodology of the Global SPI.
Results reveal acute disparities in social progress across and within provinces. On average, the districts of Punjab perform better than the rest of Pakistan and the districts of Balochistan have lowest levels of social progress. Distinct patterns of disparities are also observed within the provinces. Overall, the districts of Pakistan perform worst in components of access to advanced education, personal rights and access to information and communication.
This study equips policymakers with evidence to make spatially targeted interventions and prioritize deprived areas. The results are also a key resource for further research into social progress and its determinants in Pakistan.
Klíčová slova
Social Progress, Composite Index, Social disparity, Spatial Analysis
Klíčová slova v angličtině
Social Progress, Composite Index, Social disparity, Spatial Analysis
Zásady pro vypracování
Pakistan has been a regional laggard in terms of social progress which encompasses basic human needs, wellbeing and opportunities available to the population. There have been previous attempts to estimate the social progress in Pakistan at the national level, however, these estimates do not highlight the acute regional disparities within the country. This paper aims to estimate the social progress for Pakistan at the sub-national level by developing a social progress index. Results of this paper will aid policymakers in drafting evidence-based policies grounded on local realities.
Zásady pro vypracování
Pakistan has been a regional laggard in terms of social progress which encompasses basic human needs, wellbeing and opportunities available to the population. There have been previous attempts to estimate the social progress in Pakistan at the national level, however, these estimates do not highlight the acute regional disparities within the country. This paper aims to estimate the social progress for Pakistan at the sub-national level by developing a social progress index. Results of this paper will aid policymakers in drafting evidence-based policies grounded on local realities.
Seznam doporučené literatury
Social Progress Imperative. (2021). 2021 Social Progress Index. Socialprogress.org.https://www.socialprogress.org/static/9e62d6c031f30344f34683259839760d/2021%20Social%20Progress%20Index%20Executive%20Summary-compressed_0.pdf.
United Nations. (2015). THE 17 GOALS | Sustainable Development. Sdgs.un.org. Retrieved from https://sdgs.un.org/goals.
Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. (2019). Pakistan Social And Living Standards Measurement. Retrieved from https://www.dpc.gov.pk/content/pakistan-social-and-living-standards-measurement-survey-pslm-2019-20-provincial-district.
Seznam doporučené literatury
Social Progress Imperative. (2021). 2021 Social Progress Index. Socialprogress.org.https://www.socialprogress.org/static/9e62d6c031f30344f34683259839760d/2021%20Social%20Progress%20Index%20Executive%20Summary-compressed_0.pdf.
United Nations. (2015). THE 17 GOALS | Sustainable Development. Sdgs.un.org. Retrieved from https://sdgs.un.org/goals.
Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. (2019). Pakistan Social And Living Standards Measurement. Retrieved from https://www.dpc.gov.pk/content/pakistan-social-and-living-standards-measurement-survey-pslm-2019-20-provincial-district.
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Ahmad Mustafa presented their thesis named Assessment of Social Progress in Pakistan: A Sub-national Analysis. The background and the aims and the objectives as well as the research questions of the thesis were explained. The student broadly explained the use of the data, indicators, and methodology in the thesis. The limitations of the lack of data were mentioned as well. The discussion followed. Reviews from both the supervisor and reviewer were presented. The student commented on the lack of the use of PCA in the thesis. He also continued with the possibility of further research based on his thesis. The student reacted to the questions by the committee about his presentation and his research.