Human Development Index 1
Human Development Index 1
DEVELOPMENT
Both growth and development refer to changes over a period of time.
Growth :-
Quantitative.
Development :-
Qualitative change which is always value positive.
For example, if the population of a city grows from one lakh to two lakhs over a
period of time, we say the city has grown.
Definition:-
The human development index (HDI) is a
composite statistic of life expectancy, education, and per
capita income indicators, which is used to rank countries
into four tiers of human development.
Health :-
The indicator chosen to assess health is the
life expectancy at birth.
A higher life expectancy means that people have
a greater chance of living longer and healthier lives.
Education :-
The adult literacy rate and the gross enrolment ratio
represent access to knowledge.
The number of adults who are able to read and write and
the number of children enrolled in schools show how easy or
difficult it is to access knowledge in a particular country.
1 NORWAY 0.944
2 AUSTRALIA 0.933
3 SWITZERLAND 0.917
4 NETHERLANDS 0.915
6 GERMANY 0.911
8 CANADA 0.902
9 SINGAPORE 0.901
10 DENMARK 0.900
LOWEST TEN
COUNTRIES IN
HDI
RANK COUNTRIES HDI
More HDRs have been produced in India than the total number of
global HDRs.
Plan is made by the Planning Commission –United
Nations Development
Programme(UNDP) partnership through the
preparation of State Human Development Reports and
(SHDR) District Human Development Reports (DHDR).
Human development programme started five year
8th
in plan(1992-1997).
Kerala 74.0
Punjab 69.4
Maharashtra 67.2
Statistics gives better decision making for areas having wide disparity.
More focus on social & human development rather than only capital
accumulation and growth.
LIMITATIONS OF
HDI
Wide divergence within countries. For example, countries
like China and Kenya have widely different HDI scores
depending on the region in question. (e.g. :- North china
poorer than south east).