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UN Human Development Index

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The UN Human Development Index (HDI) measures poverty, literacy, education, life expectancy, and other factors. 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 GDP per capita (PPP USD).

Each year, countries are 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.

HDI is considered by many to be an excellent tool for measuring development, since both economic and social indicators are covered.

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2004 report

Top thirty countries

(Note the similarity between this list and that of developed countries.)

  1. Norway
  2. Sweden
  3. Australia
  4. Canada
  5. Netherlands
  6. Belgium
  7. Iceland
  8. United States
  9. Japan
  10. Ireland
  1. Switzerland
  2. United Kingdom
  3. Finland
  4. Austria
  5.  Luxembourg
  6. France
  7. Denmark
  8. New Zealand
  9. Germany
  10. Spain
  1. Italy
  2. Israel
  3.  Hong Kong (SAR)
  4. Greece
  5. Singapore
  6. Portugal
  7. Slovenia
  8. South Korea
  9. Barbados
  10. Cyprus

Most of the data used for the 2004 report came from 2001 and 2002. 19 of the bottom 20 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 Iraq, Somalia, and North Korea.

Bottom ten countries

  1. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  2. Central African Republic
  3. Ethiopia
  4. Mozambique
  5. Guinea-Bissau
  6. Burundi
  7. Mali
  8. Burkina Faso
  9. Niger
  10. Sierra Leone

Top/bottom three countries by continent

Africa
Seychelles (35)
Libya (58)
Mauritius (64)

...

Burkina Faso (175)
Niger (176)
Sierra Leone (177)
Asia
Japan (9)
Israel (22)

 Hong Kong (SAR) (23)
...
 Pakistan (142)

Yemen (149)

 East Timor (158)

Europe
Norway (1)
Sweden (2)
Netherlands (5)

...

Romania (69)
Ukraine (70)
Moldova (113)
North America
Canada (4)
United States (8)
Barbados (29)

...

Nicaragua (118)
Guatemala (121)
Haiti (153)
Oceania
Australia (3)
New Zealand (18)
Tonga (63)

...

Solomon Islands (124)
Vanuatu (129)
Papua New Guinea (133)
South America
Argentina (34)
Chile (43)
Uruguay (46)

...

Ecuador (100)
Guyana (104)
Bolivia (114)

Past top countries

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

See also

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