What is hdi , which organisation measures hdi and explain the three indicators of hdi?
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Explanation:The Human Development Index is a composite statistic of life expectancy, education and per capita income indicators, which r used to rank countries into four tiers of human development . ... ... The HDI was calculated in 2010 using the following indicators: Health- Life expectancy at birth.
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The HDI (Human Development Index) is a criteria used by the UNDP ( United Nations Development Program) to classify the countries as developed or undeveloped.
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Many factors are used by the UNDP for measuring HDI. Some of them are:-
(i) Education (Literacy Rate):- Literacy Rate of a particular country is one of the most important factor used by UNDP of measuring its HDI. It tells that how much is the population of a country educated.
(ii) Health:- Health is also used by UNDP for measuring HDI of the countries. It tells that the population of a country is healthy or not and also indirectly it tells that the health services of a country are good or not.
(iii) Life Expectancy:- Also the life expectancy ( living standard of people) plays an vital role in improving the status and the rank given by UNDP for its HDI.