What is the Human Development Index?
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a measure that combines life expectancy, education, and income to assess a country’s overall development.
How does the HDI calculate life expectancy?
Life expectancy is measured by normalizing a country’s average life expectancy at birth between 20 and 85 years.
What other factors are considered in the HDI besides life expectancy?
The HDI also considers education levels and standard of living to provide a comprehensive measure of development.
How is the HDI used?
Governments, international organizations, and researchers use the HDI to track progress, compare countries, and identify areas needing improvement in human development.
Can I calculate my own country’s HDI using this calculator?
Yes, you can input your country’s data for life expectancy, education, and standard of living to calculate its HDI.
What is the range of values for the HDI?
The HDI ranges from 0 to 1, where 0 indicates the lowest possible development and 1 represents the highest.
How often is the HDI updated?
The HDI is typically updated every year by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).