Quantification of human development indicators for selected countries (Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Yemen) for the period (2015-1990)
Abstract
Human development is one of the important topics that have attracted the attention of researchers in the economic, social and political fields. The study aims at defining the conceptual aspect of human development and studying the guide of human development trends in the Arab countries for selected countries. In order to achieve the goals of the study, the researcher adopted the method of standard analysis by using the multiple regression model to measure the relationship between human development indicators from in addition, the results of the study showed that there was a positive effect on human development indicators in the HDI. The results of the standard analysis were as follows: In the Saudi model, the effect of life expectancy at birth was greater than the average years and the per capita GDP index. The life expectancy index at birth was above 74 years. In the Yemeni model, the effect of life expectancy at birth was greater than that of the index. Average years of schooling and per capita GDP index, with a life expectancy at birth of 64 years.
