Human Development Index

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The UN Human Development Index (HDI) is a comparative measure of poverty, literacy, education, life expectancy, and other factors for countries worldwide. It is a standard means of measuring well-being, especially child welfare. The index was developed in 1990 by the Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq, and has been used since 1993 by the United Nations Development Programme in its annual report.

The HDI measures the average achievements in a country in three basic dimensions of human development:

  • A long and healthy life, as measured by life expectancy at birth.
  • Knowledge, as measured by the adult literacy rate (with two-thirds weight) and the combined primary, secondary and tertiary gross enrollment ratio (with one-third weight).
  • A decent standard of living, as measured by gross domestic product (GDP) per capita at purchasing power parity (PPP) in USD.

Each year, countries are listed and ranked according to these measures. Those high on the list often brag about it, as a means of attracting talented migrants (economically, individual capital) or discouraging potential emigrants from leaving.

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Method used to calculate the Human Development Index

The Human Development Index (HDI) represents the average of the following three indices:

  • Life Expectancy Index = <math>\frac{LE - 25} {85 - 25}</math>
  • Education Index = <math>\frac{2} {3} * ALI + \frac{1} {3} * GEI</math>
  • Adult Literacy Index (ALI) = <math>\frac{ALR - 0} {100 - 0}</math>
  • Gross Enrolment Index (GEI) = <math>\frac{CGER - 0} {100 - 0}</math>
  • GDP Index = <math>\frac{log(GDPpc) - log(100)} {log(40000) - log(100)}</math>

LE: Life expectancy
ALR: Adult literacy rate
CGER: Combined gross enrolment ratio
GDPpc: GDP per capita at PPP in USD

2005 report

Overall, the report shows that in general HDI for countries around the world is improving, with two major exceptions: the Post-Soviet states and the Sub-Saharan African states, both of which showed steady decline. HIV/AIDS is seen as the principal cause of the decline in the latter group, while worsening education, economies, and mortality rates caused the decline in HDI rating amongst the former group.

Most of the data used for the 2005 report came from 2003 or earlier. The top ten countries are in Europe, North America, and Oceania. Thirty of the bottom 32 countries are in Africa. However, not all UN member states choose to or are able to provide the necessary statistics. Notable absences from the list include Afghanistan, Iraq, Liberia, North Korea, Serbia and Montenegro, and Somalia. While these countries are either unwilling or unable to provide data, they are generally considered countries of medium to low human development.

Note: Number in parentheses indicates change in rank since last report.

Top thirty countries

  1. Image:Flag of Norway.svg Norway (=)
  2. Image:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland (↑ 5)
  3. Image:Flag of Australia.svg Australia (=)
  4. Image:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg (↑ 11)
  5. Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada (↓ 1)
  6. Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden (↓ 4)
  7. Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland (↑ 4)
  8. Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland (↑ 2)
  9. Image:Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium (↓ 3)
  10. Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States (↓ 2)
  1. Image:Flag of Japan.svg Japan (↓ 2)
  2. Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands (↓ 7)
  3. Image:Flag of Finland.svg Finland (=)
  4. Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark (↑ 3)
  5. Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom (↓ 3)
  6. Image:Flag of France.svg France (=)
  7. Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria (↓ 3)
  8. Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy (↑ 3)
  9. Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand (↓ 1)
  10. Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany (↓ 1)
  1. Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain (↓ 1)
  2. Image:Flag of Hong Kong SAR.png Hong Kong SAR (PRC) (↑ 1)
  3. Image:Flag of Israel.svg Israel (↓ 1)
  4. Image:Flag of Greece.svg Greece (=)
  5. Image:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore (=)
  6. Image:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia (↑ 1)
  7. Image:Portugal flag large.png Portugal (↓ 1)
  8. Image:Flag of South Korea.svg Republic of Korea (=)
  9. Image:Cyprus flag large.png Cyprus (↑ 1)
  10. Image:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados (↓ 1)

Bottom ten countries

  1. Image:Mozambique flag large.png Mozambique (↑ 3)
  2. Image:Flag of Burundi.svg Burundi (↑ 4)
  3. Image:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia (=)
  4. Image:Central african republic flag large.png Central African Republic (↓ 2)
  5. Image:Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Guinea-Bissau (=)
  6. Image:Flag of Chad.svg Chad (↓ 6)
  7. Image:Flag of Mali.svg Mali (=)
  8. Image:Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Burkina Faso (=)
  9. Image:Sierra leone flag large.png Sierra Leone (↑ 1)
  10. Image:Niger flag large.png Niger (↓ 1)

Top/bottom three countries by continent

Africa

51. Image:Seychelles flag large.png Seychelles (↓ 16)
58. Image:Flag of Libya.svg Libya (=)
65. Image:Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius (↓ 1)
...
175. Image:Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Burkina Faso (=)
176. Image:Sierra leone flag large.png Sierra Leone (↑ 1)
177. Image:Niger flag large.png Niger (↓ 1)

Asia

11. Image:Flag of Japan.svg Japan (↓ 2)
22. Image:Flag of Hong Kong SAR.png Hong Kong SAR (PRC) (↑ 1)
23. Image:Flag of Israel.svg Israel (↓ 1)
...
139. Image:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh (↓ 1)
140. Image:Flag of East Timor.svg East Timor (↑ 18)
151. Image:Yemen flag large.png Yemen (↓ 2)

Europe

1. Image:Flag of Norway.svg Norway (=)
2. Image:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland (↑ 5)
4. Image:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg (↑ 11)
...
100. Image:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia (↓ 3)
101. Image:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan (↓ 10)
115. Image:Flag of Moldova.png Moldova (↓ 2)

North America

5. Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada (↓ 1)
10. Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States (↓ 2)
30. Image:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados (↓ 1)
...
116. Image:Flag of Honduras.svg Honduras (↓ 1)
117. Image:Guatemala flag large.png Guatemala (↑ 4)
153. Image:Haiti flag large.png Haiti (=)

Oceania

3. Image:Flag of Australia.svg Australia (=)
19. Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand (↓ 1)
54. Image:Tonga flag large.png Tonga (↑ 9)
...
118. Image:Vanuatu flag large.png Vanuatu (↑ 11)
128. Image:Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Solomon Islands (↓ 4)
137. Image:Papua new guinea flag large.png Papua New Guinea (↓ 4)

South America

34. Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina (=)
37. Image:Flag of Chile.svg Chile (↑ 6)
46. Image:Uruguay flag large.png Uruguay (=)
...
88. Image:Paraguay flag large.png Paraguay (↑ 1)
107. Image:Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana (↓ 3)
113. Image:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia (↑ 1)

Past top countries

The number one ranked country in each year of the index.

See also

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