what is the criterion used by UNDP for classifying countries. explain with side headings
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United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has used the criterion of Human Development Index to measure the development of countries. HDI is calculated on the basis of:
Per capita income : When the total national income of the country is divided by its population, we get the per capita income.
Life expectancy: It measures the average age of a person in a country. It helps us to know the health facilities of the country.
Literacy rate: Education is also one of the most important criteria for the development of a country.
Per capita income : When the total national income of the country is divided by its population, we get the per capita income.
Life expectancy: It measures the average age of a person in a country. It helps us to know the health facilities of the country.
Literacy rate: Education is also one of the most important criteria for the development of a country.
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"UNDP used Human Development Index (HDI) for classifying the countries.
The points given below are taken into consideration while classifying the countries and all these have a major role to play.
• Educational qualification of the people
• Life expectancy of the people
• Health of the people
• Average income of people living in the country
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