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A Case Study on Hierarchical Linear Models Applied to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Perspective Using the World and Brazil’s Data
This study analyzed the statistical relation between the Sustainable Development Goals and their relative indicators for the UN’s 2030 Agenda through the implementation of a two-level linear hierarchical model (HLM2) using STATA/SE 16 statistical software. The objective of this model was to address priorities by saying how much and where each country should invest so that they can achieve these goals by the end of the decade. Intrinsically, it was checked whether the indicators listed by the UN are statistically capable of describing the expected output. After analyzing the results, SDGs 8, 9 and 7 were, respectively, identified as priorities. The HLM2 also pointed out that economic growth is the most important variable amongst all considered. Finally, it was concluded that a generic answer does not serve to respond to the complexities worldwide, and therefore, it would be more appropriate to direct actions on a case-by-case basis.
A Case Study on Hierarchical Linear Models Applied to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Perspective Using the World and Brazil’s Data
This study analyzed the statistical relation between the Sustainable Development Goals and their relative indicators for the UN’s 2030 Agenda through the implementation of a two-level linear hierarchical model (HLM2) using STATA/SE 16 statistical software. The objective of this model was to address priorities by saying how much and where each country should invest so that they can achieve these goals by the end of the decade. Intrinsically, it was checked whether the indicators listed by the UN are statistically capable of describing the expected output. After analyzing the results, SDGs 8, 9 and 7 were, respectively, identified as priorities. The HLM2 also pointed out that economic growth is the most important variable amongst all considered. Finally, it was concluded that a generic answer does not serve to respond to the complexities worldwide, and therefore, it would be more appropriate to direct actions on a case-by-case basis.
A Case Study on Hierarchical Linear Models Applied to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Perspective Using the World and Brazil’s Data
Murilo Lemes (author) / Patrícia Belfiore (author) / Luiz Paulo Fávero (author)
2023
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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hierarchical linear model , sustainable development goals , data-driven decision making , agenda for sustainable development , toward sustainable economic development , Environmental effects of industries and plants , TD194-195 , Renewable energy sources , TJ807-830 , Environmental sciences , GE1-350
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