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Structural Relationship between LIF and PDI                        Estimation of PDI using LIF

         LIF  contains  several  quantifiable  indicators  which  are
         compartmentalized into 9 themes. The value of these indicators
         is  fed  into  a  statistical  model  framework  to  arrive  at  the
         Thematic  score  and  then  estimate  the  value  of  single  PDI  by
         averaging the thematic score. In other words, it can be said that
         the value of indicators from LIF are the inputs to generate the
         PDI as output.



         In statistical terms, it may be written as:
                                                  ………………………(1)


         Where            PDI =  which is the mean of thematic scores, where Theme is T, and number of

         Themes is i, and  i=1(1) 9;
                                                          th
                Where         T i=  is the thematic score for i theme which is the mean of indicators under
                                                                                                   th
                 theme i, i=1(1) 9; where I is the Indicator, Ii is the Indicator under Theme i, and j is the j  Indicator,
                      th                th
                 I ij is the j indicator under i theme, j=1(1)n i;
                                             th
             n i is the number of indicators in i theme
                                   …………………………………….(1a)


         In the above equation 1a, LIF replaced the set of indicators (I). Each of the single indicators combined to con-
         stitute a theme and similarly all 9 themes cumulatively create the whole LIF. Hence, an indicator can be con-
         sidered as the key elements of LIF and thus LIF is the universal set of the indicators. We can write the same in
         a matrix (9 x n i) format:


         LIF=                         =




         U ij stands for union of indicators.
         Although it is neither conceptually nor statistically justifiable to average indicators’ values within or across
         different themes (e.g., birth rate in a GP and bank accounts in the GP, or water bodies and Computer Service
         Centre, in the same GP) as the indicators have different units and dimensions, however,  to arrive at a holistic
         developmental estimate to ensure comparability of PDI with other global and national level indices, the said
         method can only be  adopted by removing the units from the indicators and making them dimensionless in the
         form of percentage, or as binaries.




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