Indicators of Human Development and the Degree of Population Satisfaction with the Reality of their lives in Urban Salah Al-Din Governorate
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This study aims to reveal the indicators of human development and its spatial diversity in the urban areas of the study area (health, education, income) as well as indicators of infrastructure (drinking water, electricity, housing, and means of transportation). The study handles the degree of population’s satisfaction with the human development indicators for the year (2020), as well as a survey of the real reality of the impact of human development indicators in light of the data produced by the progress and trends of the development process in them. Also, the study provides a survey of the result of the negative or positive impact of these developments on the level of the expansion of human capabilities of the population in the service of human development of the required goals.
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