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Human Development Report 2011

The Human Development Report (HDR) is an annual publication of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The report was first launched in 1990 by the Pakistani Economist Mahbub ul Haq and Indian Nobel laureate Amartya Sen. Its goal was to place people at the centre of the development process in terms of economic debate, policy and advocacy. Development was characterised by the provision of choices and freedoms resulting in widespread outcomes.

People are the real wealth of a nation

Independent Report

Objective:

Title of 2011 Report:

Countries Covered

Human Development Index

  1. A long and healthy life
  2. Access to knowledge
  3. A decent standard of living.

The HDI is the geometric mean of normalized indices measuring achievements in each dimension. They are shown in the following graphics:


 

How HDI is calculated?

In the first step, the Minimum and maximum values (goalposts) are set in order to transform the indicators into indices between 0 and 1.

What is the Inequality-adjusted HDI (IHDI)?

What is the Gender Inequality Index (GII)?

What is the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI)?

Top 10 Countries in Human Development Index 2011-11-26

Rank

Country

HDI

1

 Norway

0.943

2

 Australia

0.929

3

 Netherlands

0.910

4

 United States

0.910

5

 New Zealand

0.908

6

 Canada

0.908

7

 Ireland

0.908

8

 Liechtenstein

0.905

9

 Germany

0.905

10

 Sweden

0.904

Bottom 10 Countries with Lowest HDI

Rank

Country

HDI

178

 Guinea

0.344

179

 Central African Republic

0.343

180

 Sierra Leone

0.336

181

 Burkina Faso

0.331

182

 Liberia

0.329

183

 Chad

0.328

184

 Mozambique

0.322

185

 Burundi

0.316

186

 Niger

0.295

187

 Democratic Republic of Congo

0.286

India’s Rank

The Goalposts for calculation of HDI for India were as follows:


In the 2010 Human Development Report, prepared by UNDP, India had been ranked at 119 out of 169 countries. But the new report for 2011 says it is misleading to compare values and rankings with those of previously published reports, because the underlying data and methods have changed, as well as the number of countries included in the Human Development Index. India’s Human Development Index (HDI) value for 2011 was 0.547 positioning the country in the ‘medium human development category’. Neighbouring Pakistan was ranked at 145 (0.504) and Bangladesh at 146 (0.500) respectively in terms of HDI.

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