Nations differ in their HDI because it is based on many factors such as Life Expentancy, Smoking< literacy Rate ect...... Not all countries are the exact same.
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the way you determine a nations wealth is with hdi or urban population.
Mexico has an HDI of 0.854 (high human development - developing country), ranking 53rd among 182 nations and on par with countries such as Argentina, the Bahamas or Bulgaria.
* It's very difficult for any people or government to achieve gains in all areas of life, so there is a balance between GDP and HDI. * Countries that spend more on factors that improve HDI ratings will most often have GDPs that are somewhat lower than other developed nations. * GDP helps HDI, but there is a point where the pursuit of wealth at all costs will impact HDI.
* It's very difficult for any people or government to achieve gains in all areas of life, so there is a balance between GDP and HDI. * Countries that spend more on factors that improve HDI ratings will most often have GDPs that are somewhat lower than other developed nations. * GDP helps HDI, but there is a point where the pursuit of wealth at all costs will impact HDI.
As of the latest available data in 2021, Lesotho's Human Development Index (HDI) was approximately 0.495, placing it in the low human development category. This reflects challenges in health, education, and income. For the most current HDI figures, it is advisable to consult the latest reports from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
-countries that spend more on factors that improve HDI ratings will most often have GPD‘s that are somewhat lower than other developed nations-it’s very difficult for any people or government to achieve gains in all areas of life so there is a balance between GPD and HDI- High GPD is a guarantee of high HDI-GPD helps HDI but there is a point where the pursuit of wealth at all cost will impact HDI
In nations such as Great Britain and France, how is government power divided? How does this differ from a confederate government?
the HDI is ranking 20.
the human development index (HDI)
Canada is in 8th place in the 2010 HDI