The Global Justice Index (GJI) is built upon a multilayered hierarchical structure designed to synthesize diverse data into a coherent measure of national performance and contribution. Our data is classified into four distinct levels: indicators, dimensions, categories, and issue areas. At the foundational level, raw indicators are processed and then clustered into functionally related dimensions. These dimensions are further grouped into broader categories, which ultimately aggregate into the specific issue area indices.

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Methods of Constructing Global Justice Index

  • Yanfeng Gu,
  • Xuan Qin,
  • Wen Qu,
  • Zhongyuan Wang

摘要

The Global Justice Index (GJI) is built upon a multilayered hierarchical structure designed to synthesize diverse data into a coherent measure of national performance and contribution. Our data is classified into four distinct levels: indicators, dimensions, categories, and issue areas. At the foundational level, raw indicators are processed and then clustered into functionally related dimensions. These dimensions are further grouped into broader categories, which ultimately aggregate into the specific issue area indices.