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human development indicator


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Answered by nishitadeka82
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The Human Development Index HDI is defined as the composite statistics used to rank countries by levels of human development. The HDI is a measure of health, education and income. It measures the average achievements in a country in these three basic dimensions of human development, calculated into an index.

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The 2010 Human Development Report revised the HDI formula using data and methodologies that were not available in most countries when the first HDI was published in the 1990 Human Development Report. The HDI was calculated in 2010 using the following indicators:

* Health - Life expectancy at birth

* Education - expected years schooling for school-age children and average years of schooling in the adult population.

* Income - measured by Gross National Income (GNI) per capita (PPP US$).

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Answered by DonaSharmahidanz
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The criterion included in HDI are :-

  1. It measures the quality of life in countries across the world .
  2. It focuses not only on the income aspect but also on the enlargement of all human development factors .
  3. It focuses the attention of the nation on the ultimate goal of development .

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