Human Development Report 2023-24 PDF

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This report examines inequality between countries, particularly at the upper and lower ends of the HDI, and human development recovery in the context of wealthy and poorer nations. It discusses the 2023-2024 Human Development Report, highlighting differences in recovery rates among countries, in particular those in the OECD..

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Human Development Report 2023-24 The UNDP released its Human Development Report 2023-24 highlighting that after 20 years of steady progress, inequality between countries at the upper and lower ends of the HDI has reversed course, ticking up each year since 2020. The 2023-2024 Human...

Human Development Report 2023-24 The UNDP released its Human Development Report 2023-24 highlighting that after 20 years of steady progress, inequality between countries at the upper and lower ends of the HDI has reversed course, ticking up each year since 2020. The 2023-2024 Human Development Report reveals that human development recovery is uneven in nature. While wealthy countries are showing signs of robust recovery, the poorest are struggling. All the member countries in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD ) have surpassed their 2019 HDI level. But among least developed countries, only one in two have recovered their already low pre-crisis HDI levels. Human Development Index and its components, ranks countries by 2022 HDI value and details the values of the three HDI components: longevity, education (with two indicators) and income per capita. The table also presents the difference in rankings by HDI value and gross national income per capita, as well as the rank on the 2021 HDI, calculated using the most recently revised historical data available in 2023. Table: 1 Human Development Index and its components (Top 10 countries) Compiled from Human Development Report 2023-24 According to the Human Development Report 2023-24, the top 10 countries are Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Hong Kong, China (SAR), Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Ireland, Singapore, Australia, and the Netherlands. Switzerland and Norway continue to hold their positions as the leading nations with a high level of human development. Denmark has made significant progress, moving up from the 8th to the 5th rank. Conversely, Australia has witnessed a decline, now ranking 10th after previously being placed 5th. Table: 2 India Outlook Compiled from Human Development Report 2023-24 In 2022, India saw improvements across all HDI indicators – life expectancy, education, and Gross National Income (GNI) per capita. Life expectancy rose from 67.2 to 67.7 years, expected years of schooling reached 12.6, mean years of schooling increased to 6.57, and GNI per capita saw an increase from $6,542 to $6,951. After a drop in Human Development Index (HDI) value in 2021 and following a flat trend over the past few years, India’s HDI value has increased to 0.644 in 2022, placing the country 134 out of 193 countries and territories. To read the complete report, click the link below: https://www.undp.org/thailand/publications/human-development-report- 2023-24 For any query related to this mail, please contact Dr. Mansi Vinaik, Economist, at [email protected], Ms. Reema Jain, Research Officer at [email protected] and Ms Nishika Chauhan, Research Associate at [email protected] with a cc to Dr S P Sharma, Chief Economist | DSG at [email protected] and [email protected] Warm regards, Dr S P Sharma Chief Economist | DSG PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry PHD House, 4/2 Siri Institutional Area August Kranti Marg, New Delhi-110016, India Tel: +91 49545454 Fax: +91 11 26855450 Email: [email protected] Website: www.phdcci.in Follow us on

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