United states of america human development index
This map shows each county by human development, a general measure of that used by the United Nations, to better suit data available on the United States. This article presents a sortable table of U.S. states sorted by their American Human Development Index, according to Measure of America.The data were taken from the American Human Development Report.. The territories of the United States are listed separately (they were not included in Measure of America's report); the territories data is from a different source (based on United Nations Gender Inequality Index (GII) n.a. Human Development Index (HDI), female: n.a. Human Development Index (HDI), male: n.a. Mandatory paid maternity leave (days) n.a. Maternal mortality ratio (deaths per 100,000 live births) n.a. Prevalence of female genital mutilation/cutting among girls and women (% of girls and young women ages 15–49) n.a. This article lists the Human Development Index by U.S. state, according to the UN. Data is also included for the U.S. territories. It is not to be confused with the American Human Development Index. Rank State federal district or territory HDI (2017) HDI (1995) United States: 29
0.92 (score) in 2018 In 2018, human development index for United States of America was 0.92 score. Human development index of United States of America increased from 0.89 score in 1999 to 0.92 score in 2018 growing at an average annual rate of 0.20%. The description is composed by our digital data assistant.
United States - Human Development Index - HDI 2017 According to the UNDP, several things: The Human Development Index (HDI) remains an aggregate measure of progress in three dimensions—health, education and income. But in this Report we modify the The Human Development Index shows impressive improvement on average, reflecting dramatic improvements in achievements such as life expectancy at birth, driven largely by sharp declines in infant mortality rates. But, the evidence points out that inequalities remain widespread across all capabilities – basic and enhanced. The American Human Development Report, which applies rankings of health, education and income to the US, paints a surprising picture of a country that spends well over $5bn each day on healthcare - more per person than any other country. The report, Measure of America, The United Nations Development Programme ranks countries into four tiers of human development by combining measurements of life expectancy, education, and per capita income into the Human Development Index in its annual Human Development Report. The HDI is a summary index using life expectancy at birth, expected years of schooling for children and mean years of schooling for adults, and GNI per capita. The final HDI is a value between 0 and 1 with countries grouped into four categories depending The United States continued to move backward on human rights at home and abroad in the second year of President Donald Trump’s administration. With Trump’s Republican party controlling the legislative branch in 2018, his administration and Congress were able to pass laws, implement regulations, and carry out policies The Human Development Index (HDI) is an index that measures key dimensions of human development. The three key dimensions are: 1 – A long and healthy life – measured by life expectancy. – Access to education – measured by expected years of schooling of children at school-entry age and mean years of schooling of the adult population.