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World map indicating Human Development Index (2004).

██ high (0.800–1)

██ medium (0.500–0.799)

██ low (0.300–0.499)

██ n/a

(colour-blind compliant map)

The Human Development Index (HDI) is a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education, and standard of living for countries worldwide. It is a standard means of measuring well-being, especially child welfare. It is used to determine and indicate whether a country is a developed, developing, or underdeveloped country and also to measure the impact of economic policies on quality of life.[1] The index was developed in 1990 by Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq and has been used since 1993 by the United Nations Development Programme in its annual Human Development Report.

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

Each year, UN member states are listed and ranked according to these measures. Those high on the list often advertise it (e.g., Jean Chrétien, Former Prime Minister of Canada [1]), as a means of attracting talented immigrants (economically, individual capital) or discouraging emigration.

An alternative measure, focusing on the amount of poverty in a country, is the Human Poverty Index.

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[edit] Methodology

In general to transform a raw variable, say math, into a unit-free index between 0 and 1 (which allows different indices to be added together), the following formula is used:

  • math-index = math

where math and math are the lowest and highest values the variable math can attain, respectively.

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

  • Life Expectancy Index = math
  • Education Index = math
  • GDP Index = math

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

UNDP has created a technical note on the definition of the HDI (see links below).

[edit] 2006 report

Coloured world map indicating Human Development Index (2004)
██ 0.950 and over ██ 0.900–0.949 ██ 0.850–0.899 ██ 0.800–0.849 ██ 0.750–0.799 ██ 0.700–0.749 ██ 0.650–0.699 ██ 0.600–0.649 ██ 0.550–0.599 ██ 0.500–0.549 ██ 0.450–0.499 ██ 0.400–0.449 ██ 0.350–0.399 ██ 0.300–0.349 ██ under 0.300 ██ N/A
(colour-blind compliant map)

The report for 2006 was launched in Cape Town, South Africa on November 9 2006. Its focus was on "power, poverty and the global water crisis." [2] Most of the data used for the report are derived largely from 2004 or earlier, thus indicating an HDI for 2004. Not all UN member states choose to or are able to provide the necessary statistics.

The report showed a stagnation in world HDI, as the continued improvement of developed countries was offset by a general decline of the developing world. Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia showed an important decline in HDI, in comparison with last year's report. Other developing regions showed little to no improvement.

A HDI below 0.5 is considered to represent low development and 29 of the 31 countries in that category are located in Africa, with the exceptions of Haiti and Yemen. The bottom ten countries are all in Africa. The highest-scoring Sub-Saharan countries, Equatorial Guinea and South Africa, are ranked 120th and 121st, respectively (with a shared HDI of 0.653).

A HDI of 0.8 or more is considered to represent high development. This includes all developed countries, such as those in North America, Europe, Oceania, and Eastern Asia, as well as some developing countries in Eastern Europe, Latin America, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and the oil-rich Arabian Peninsula.


[edit] Top thirty countries (HDI range from 0.965 down to 0.885)

  1. [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Norway|22x20px|Flag of Template:Country alias Norway]] [[Template:Country alias Norway|Template:Country shortname alias Norway]] 0.965 ( )
  2. Template:Country data Iceland 0.960 ( )
  3. Template:Country data Australia 0.957 ( )
  4. Template:Country data Republic of Ireland 0.956 ( 4)
  5. Template:Country data Sweden 0.951 ( 1)
  6. Template:Country data Canada 0.950 ( 1)
  7. Template:Country data Japan 0.949 ( 4)
  8. Template:Country data United States 0.948 ( 2)
  9. Template:Country data Netherlands 0.947 ( 2)
    1. REDIRECT Template:CHE
    0.947 ( )
  1. Template:Country data Finland 0.947 ( 2)
  2. Template:Country data Luxembourg 0.945 ( 8)
  3. Template:Country data Belgium 0.945 ( 4)
  4. Template:Country flag2 0.944 ( 3)
    1. REDIRECT Template:DNK
    0.943 ( 1)
  5. Template:Country data France 0.942 ( )
  6. Template:Country data United Kingdom 0.940 ( 1)
  7. Template:Country data Italy 0.940 ( 3)
  8. Template:Country data Spain 0.938 ( 2)
  9. Template:Country data New Zealand 0.936 ( 1)

    1. REDIRECT Template:DEU
    0.932 ( 1)
  1. Template:Country data Hong Kong 0.927 ( )
  2. Template:Country data Israel 0.927 ( )
  3. Template:Country data Greece 0.921 ( )
    1. REDIRECT Template:SGP
    0.916 ( )
  4. Template:Country data South Korea 0.912 ( 2)
  5. Template:Country data Slovenia 0.910 ( 1)
    1. REDIRECT Template:PRT
    0.904 ( 1)
  6. Template:Country data Cyprus 0.903 ( )
  7. Template:Country data Czech Republic 0.885 ( 1)

[edit] Top/bottom three countries by region

Africa

047.

  1. REDIRECT Template:SYC
0.842 (
4)

063.

  1. REDIRECT Template:MUS
0.800 (
2)

064.

  1. REDIRECT Template:LBY
0.798 (
6)

...
175. Template:Country data Mali

0.338 (
1)

176. Template:Country data Sierra Leone

0.335 (

)
177.

  1. REDIRECT Template:NER
0.311 (

)

Asia

007. Template:Country data Japan

0.949 (
4)

022. Template:Country data Hong Kong

SAR 0.927 (

)
023. Template:Country data Israel

0.927 (

)
...
138.

  1. REDIRECT Template:NPL
0.527 (
2)

142. Template:Country data Timor-Leste

0.512 (
2)

150. Template:Country data Yemen

0.492 (
1)
Europe

001. [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Norway|22x20px|Flag of Template:Country alias Norway]] [[Template:Country alias Norway|Template:Country shortname alias Norway]] 0.965 ( )
002. Template:Country data Iceland

0.960 (

)
004. Template:Country data Republic of Ireland

0.956 (
4)

...
097. Template:Country data Georgia

0.743 (
3)

099. Template:Country data Azerbaijan

0.736 (
2)

114. Template:MOL 0.694 (

1)
North America

006. Template:Country data Canada

0.950 (
1)

008. Template:Country data United States

0.948 (
2)

031.

  1. REDIRECT Template:BRB
0.879 (
1)

...
117.

  1. REDIRECT Template:HND
0.683 (
1)

118.

  1. REDIRECT Template:GTM
0.673 (
1)

154.

  1. REDIRECT Template:HTI
0.482 (
1)
Oceania

003. Template:Country data Australia

0.957 (

)
020. Template:Country data New Zealand

0.936 (
1)

055.

  1. REDIRECT Template:TON
0.815 (
1)

...
119.

  1. REDIRECT Template:VUT
0.670 (
1)

128.

  1. REDIRECT Template:SLB
0.592 (

)
139. Template:Country data Papua New Guinea

0.523 (
2)
South America

036. Template:Country data Argentina

0.863 (
2)

038.

  1. REDIRECT Template:CHL
0.859 (
1)

043. Template:Country data Uruguay

0.851 (
3)

...
091.

  1. REDIRECT Template:PRY
0.757 (
3)

103. Template:Country data Guyana

0.725 (
4)

115. Template:Country data Bolivia

0.692 (
2)

[edit] Countries not included

The following countries or territories are not ranked in the 2006 Human Development Index, for being unable or unwilling to provide the necessary data, or for not being recognised as states by the United Nations.

Africa




Asia



(SAR)  [2]

Europe



  1. REDIRECT Template:MCO





Oceania







[edit] Past top countries

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





[edit] References

[edit] See also

[edit] External links


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