If you wanted to measure gender differences in terms of wealth, health, and education, which of

the following might you use? (1 point)
Gender Development Index (GDI)
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
GINI coefficient

Gender Development Index (GDI)

The Gender Development Index (GDI) is a measure that compares gender differences in three dimensions - health, education, and income. It is specifically designed to capture gender inequalities and assesses the differences between males and females in terms of these dimensions. Therefore, it would be the most appropriate measure to use in this case.