World Countries 50M Human Development Index TimeSeries

Human Development Index by country for 2013. This is a filtered layer based on the "Human Development Index by country, 1980-2010 time-series" layer.The Human Development Index measures achievement in 3 areas of human development: long life, good education and income. Specifically, the index is computed using life expectancy at birth, Mean years of schooling, expected years of schooling, and gross national income (GNI) per capita (PPP $).The United Nations categorizes the HDI values into 4 groups. In 2013 these groups were defined by the following HDI values:

Very High Human Development: 0.736 and higher High Human Development: 0.615 to 0.735 Medium Human Development: 0.494 to 0.614 Low Human Development: 0.493 and lower

Country shapes from Natural Earth 50M scale data. Human Development Index attributes are from The World Bank: HDRO calculations based on data from UNDESA (2013a), Barro and Lee (2013), UNESCO Institute for Statistics (2013), UN Statistics Division (2014), World Bank (2014) and IMF (2014).

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notes Human Development Index by country for 2013. This is a filtered layer based on the &quot;Human Development Index by country, 1980-2010 time-series&quot; layer.<div><div>The Human Development Index measures achievement in 3 areas of human development: long life, good education and income. Specifically, the index is computed using life expectancy at birth, Mean years of schooling, expected years of schooling, and gross national income (GNI) per capita (PPP $).</div><div>The United Nations categorizes the HDI values into 4 groups. In 2013 these groups were defined by the following HDI values:</div> <table><tbody> <tr><td>Very High Human Development: </td><td>0.736 and higher</td></tr> <tr><td>High Human Development: </td><td> 0.615 to 0.735</td></tr> <tr><td>Medium Human Development: </td><td>0.494 to 0.614</td></tr> <tr><td>Low Human Development: </td><td>0.493 and lower</td></tr> </tbody></table> <br /> <div>Country shapes from Natural Earth 50M scale data. Human Development Index attributes are from <a href='http://hdr.undp.org/en' target='_blank'>The World Bank</a>: HDRO calculations based on data from UNDESA (2013a), Barro and Lee (2013), UNESCO Institute for Statistics (2013), UN Statistics Division (2014), World Bank (2014) and IMF (2014).</div></div>
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title World Countries 50M Human Development Index TimeSeries
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