Mahbub ul Haq, the late economist and former finance minister of Pakistan, with assistance from the Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen, of India, for inclusion in the first Human Development Report published by the United Nations Development Programme in 1990. The 'HDI' with its famous yearly country rankings has been featured in the Human Development Reports ever since.
developed, because it has the most money to spend
developed, because it has the most money to spend
Developed, because it has the most money to spend
The human developing index (hdi)
Iceland and Norway with a Human Development Index of 0.968. (The highest possible HDI would be 1.00.
the human development index (HDI)
The Human Development Index (HDI)
The Human Development Index is a list conducted by the UN annually ranking countries on development scores. The most developed nation as of 2011 is Norway.
developed, because it has the most money to spend
developed, because it has the most money to spend
Developed, because it has the most money to spend
According to the Human Development Index (HDI) by the United Nations, Niger is currently ranked as the least developed country in the world. It faces challenges such as high poverty rates, low literacy levels, inadequate healthcare, and limited access to clean water and sanitation.
Greece is a developed country with a very high human development index (HDI) and high GDP per capita.
The human developing index (hdi)
Iceland and Norway with a Human Development Index of 0.968. (The highest possible HDI would be 1.00.
The Human Development Index refers to the composite statistic of education, income and life expectancy indices. The HDI index is what is used to rank the countries into 4 tiers of human development.
HDI means Human Development Index. is a composite statistic used as an index to rank countries by level of "human development" and separate developed (high development), developing (middle development), and underdeveloped (low development) countries. The statistic is composed from statistics for Life Expectancy, Education , and GDP collected at the national level using the formula given in the Methodology section below. Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human Development Index for more details.