To measure gender differences in terms of wealth, health, and education, you would use the Gender Development Index (GDI). The GDI specifically looks at the disparities between genders in those areas, making it the most relevant choice among the options provided. The GINI coefficient measures income inequality, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures price changes over time, and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures overall economic output, but none of these directly address gender differences.
If you wanted to measure gender differences in terms of wealth, health, and education, which of the following might you use?(1 point) Responses GINI coefficient GINI coefficient Consumer Price Index (CPI) Consumer Price Index (CPI) Gender Development Index (GDI) Gender Development Index (GDI) Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
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