If you wanted to measure gender differences in terms of wealth, health, and education, which of the following might you use?(1 point) Responses Consumer Price Index (CPI) Consumer Price Index (CPI) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) GINI coefficient GINI coefficient Gender Development Index (GDI)

The most appropriate measure to use in this case would be the Gender Development Index (GDI). The GDI is a composite index that takes into account the disparities between genders in terms of educational attainment, health, and income levels. It specifically focuses on gender differences in development outcomes, which makes it a suitable measure for comparing gender differences in wealth, health, and education.