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HDI Rankings – Description

The objective of the Human Development Index, or H.D.I., is to try to measure the level of development of countries, but not simply to their economic weight measured by the gross domestic product (G.D.P.) or GDP per capita. It therefore integrates more qualitative data. It is an indicator that synthesizes (it is called composite or synthetic indicator) three sets of data:

The HDI is calculated by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). It is presented as a number without a unit between 0 and 1. More the HDI is closer to 1, the higher the level of development of the country. The calculation of the HDI allows the establishment of an annual ranking of countries.

Between 2015 and 2018, the world’s HDI rose from 0.717 to 0.731.

Continent HDI 2018
World 0.731
Very high human development 0.892
High human development 0.750
Medium human development 0.634
Low human development 0.507
Developing countries 0.686
Sub-Saharan Africa 0.541
Arab States 0.703
East Asia and the Pacific 0.741
South Asia 0.642
Latin America and the Caribbean 0.759
Europe and Central Asia 0.779
Least developed countries 0.528
Small island developing states 0.723
Organisation for Economic Co‑operation and Development (OECD) 0.895
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