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TwitterIn 2021, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Minnesota had the highest Human Development Index (HDI) score of any other states at ****. Many more states had a score just below this at ****. Mississippi had the lowest HDI score at ****, and the U.S. average was ****.
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The USA: Human Development Index (0 - 1): The latest value from 2023 is 0.938 points, an increase from 0.927 points in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 0.744 points, based on data from 185 countries. Historically, the average for the USA from 1980 to 2023 is 0.898 points. The minimum value, 0.825 points, was reached in 1980 while the maximum of 0.938 points was recorded in 2023.
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According to the United Nations Development Programme, the "Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of average achievement in key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, being knowledgeable and having a decent standard of living. The HDI is the geometric mean of normalized indices for each of the three dimensions.
The health dimension is assessed by life expectancy at birth, the education dimension is measured by mean of years of schooling for adults aged 25 years and more and expected years of schooling for children of school entering age. The standard of living dimension is measured by gross national income per capita. The HDI uses the logarithm of income, to reflect the diminishing importance of income with increasing GNI. The scores for the three HDI dimension indices are then aggregated into a composite index using geometric mean."
The HDI can be used to question national policy choices, asking how two countries with the same level of GNI per capita can end up with different human development outcomes. These contrasts can stimulate debate about government policy priorities.
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The average for 2023 based on 184 countries was 0.744 points. The highest value was in Iceland: 0.972 points and the lowest value was in South Africa: 0.388 points. The indicator is available from 1980 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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Twitter******* had the highest level of the Human Development Index (HDI) worldwide in 2023 with a value of *****. With a score of ****, ****** followed closely behind *********** and had the second-highest level of human development in that year. The rise of the Asian tigers In the decades after the Cold War, the four so-called Asian tigers, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong (now a Special Administrative Region of China) experienced rapid economic growth and increasing human development. At number eight and number 13 of the HDI, respectively, *********************** are the only Asian locations within the top-15 highest HDI scores. Both locations have experienced tremendous economic growth since the 1980’s and 1990’s. In 1980, the per capita GDP of Hong Kong was ***** U.S. dollars, increasing throughout the decades until reaching ****** in 2023, which is expected to continue to increase in the future. Meanwhile, in 1989, Singapore had a GDP of nearly ** billion U.S. dollars, which has risen to nearly *** billion U.S. dollars today and is also expected to keep increasing. Growth of the UAE The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the only Middle Eastern country besides Israel within the highest ranking HDI scores globally. Within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, the UAE has the third-largest GDP behind Saudi Arabia and Israel, reaching nearly *** billion U.S. dollars by 2022. Per capita, the UAE GDP was around ****** U.S. dollars in 1989, and has nearly doubled to ****** U.S. dollars by 2021. Moreover, this is expected to reach over ****** U.S. dollars by 2029. On top of being a major oil producer, the UAE has become a hub for finance and business and attracts millions of tourists annually.
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The average for 2023 based on 12 countries was 0.787 points. The highest value was in Chile: 0.878 points and the lowest value was in Venezuela: 0.709 points. The indicator is available from 1980 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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The average for 2023 based on 20 countries was 0.76 points. The highest value was in Chile: 0.878 points and the lowest value was in Haiti: 0.554 points. The indicator is available from 1980 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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TwitterIn 2023 Zurich was both the leading smart city based on the IMD smart city index as well as the city with the highest human development index score, making it one of the premier places on earth to live in. Notable exceptions to the HDI to IMD index score were Beijing, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi. Beijing is a notable outlier because although it ranked 12th on the digital smart cities ranking it was nearly 90 points lower than Zurich on the HDI score. This is compared to Munich, Germany, which was the 20th digital city but had a HDI score of ***. Smart tech is watching. CCTV cameras powered by artificial intelligence have become a significant growing market in the modern city. These are predominantly residential, with half the market catering to residential applications of CCTV cameras. However, commercial and business-related CCTV cameras have also seen significant growth, with the market reaching over *** million U.S. dollars in 2023. Digital cities need data and data needs infrastructure. The leading issue with AI infrastructure is data management. AI is a strong influence on how digital cities work and requires a considerable amount of infrastructure to be effective. Storage of AI software is a minor concern, accounting for less than ** percent of challenges globally in 2023.
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TwitterHuman Development Index [INFO] United Nations Development Program compiled an Index of Human Development. Information file companion to the DATA file. To measure the quality of life in a nation, the United Nations Development Program started figuring a Human Development Index. A nation's HDI is composed of life expectancy, adult literacy and Gross National Product per capita.
By combining these three elements and by pitting each nation's indicators against "the best," we come up with a worldwide HDI. Comparing the HDI rating with the traditional GNP per capita rating reveals some poor countries' remarkable progress in human development.
These countries got more bang for their development buck by giving their aid to the most needy people. The comparison also shows that some countries, including the U.S., did not translate their wealth into social benefits.
In the HDI rankings, the Arab and Moslem countries come out poorly, mainly because of low literacy among women. The formerly communist countries come out rather well because literacy is a priority and their GNP is generally low.
Latin America comes out with many plusses because their GNPs are low while they still enjoy the higher literacy and improved health-care investments of earlier years.
Africa is a mixed lot. Some oil exporters, such as Angola, Gabon, Cameroon and the Congo, did not translate their wealth into social benefits. Others--Tanzania, Madagascar, Zambia, which have poorly managed economies--were still able to improve their people's health and schooling.
Among the wealthier countries, the physical and educational benefits generally kept pace with improved economies. An exception is the U.S., where the economy flourished in the '80s but social services stagnated and declined.
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Historical data for Human Capital Index in United States from 2010 to 2026
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TwitterData on GDP Per capita of countries and their Human Development Index Ranking. The data is from the 2007/2008 United Nations Human Development Report.
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These test data files were used to debug the code used in the following study: "Is the Gini Coefficient Enough? A Microeconomic Data Decomposition Study."
List of test data: 1. it14ih.dta - household-level dataset for Italy. 2. it14ip.dta - person-level dataset for Italy. 3. mx16ih.dta - household-level dataset for Mexico. 4. mx16ip.dta - person-level dataset for Mexico. 5. us18ih.dta - household-level dataset for the USA. 6. us18ip.dta - person-level dataset for the USA.
All files can be used for testing/debugging of the following scripts: lis_theil.R, lis_scv.R, lis_theil_functions.R, lis_scv_functions.R.
These datasets were donloaded from the following website. https://www.lisdatacenter.org/resources/self-teaching/.
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États-Unis: Human Development Index (0 - 1): Pour cet indicateur, The United Nations fournit des données pour la États-Unis de 1980 à 2023. La valeur moyenne pour États-Unis pendant cette période était de 0.898 points avec un minimum de 0.825 points en 1980 et un maximum de 0.938 points en 2023.
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TwitterThe E-Government Development Index presents the state of E-Government Development of the United Nations Member States. Along with an assessment of the website development patterns in a country, the E-Government Development index incorporates the access characteristics, such as the infrastructure and educational levels, to reflect how a country is using information technologies to promote access and inclusion of its people. The EGDI is a composite measure of three important dimensions of e-government, namely: provision of online services, telecommunication connectivity and human capacity.
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Abstract The predictability of epidemiological indicators can help estimate dependent variables, assist in decision-making to support public policies, and explain the scenarios experienced by different countries worldwide. This study aimed to forecast the Human Development Index (HDI) and life expectancy (LE) for Latin American countries for the period of 2015-2020 using data mining techniques. All stages of the process of knowledge discovery in databases were covered. The SMOReg data mining algorithm was used in the models with multivariate time series to make predictions; this algorithm performed the best in the tests developed during the evaluation period. The average HDI and LE for Latin American countries showed an increasing trend in the period evaluated, corresponding to 4.99 ± 3.90% and 2.65 ± 0.06 years, respectively. Multivariate models allow for a greater evaluation of algorithms, thus increasing their accuracy. Data mining techniques have a better predictive quality relative to the most popular technique, Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA). In addition, the predictions suggest that there will be a higher increase in the mean HDI and LE for Latin American countries compared to the mean values for the rest of the world.
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Panel dataset covering 194 WHO member states across 5 years (2018–2022), totaling 970 observations and 19 variables. The dataset merges socioeconomic, health, and cancer indicators from multiple international sources (WHO, World Bank, UNDP, IHME/GBD, World Happiness Report) to examine the relationship between colorectal cancer outcomes and country-level factors. Missing values are represented as empty cells (NaN) where data was unavailable for a given country-year.
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Official WHO member state name |
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Country_Code |
ISO 3166-1 Alpha-3 code |
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Year |
Calendar year (2018–2022) |
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Latitude |
Country average latitude (degrees) |
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Longitude |
Country average longitude (degrees) |
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Cancer_Screening |
Whether a colorectal cancer screening program exists (Yes/No) |
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Happiness_Index |
Life evaluation score, 0–10 scale (World Happiness Report) |
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Alcohol |
Per capita alcohol consumption, litres of pure alcohol (WHO) |
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Obesity |
Adult obesity prevalence, % with BMI ≥ 30 (WHO) |
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Population |
Total population (World Bank) |
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GDP_per_capita |
GDP per capita, PPP in current international $ (World Bank) |
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HDI |
Human Development Index, 0–1 scale (UNDP) |
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Health_Expenditure_PC |
Current health expenditure per capita in USD (WHO GHED) |
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Mortality_Number |
Colorectal cancer deaths, count (IHME/GBD) |
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Mortality_Rate |
Colorectal cancer mortality rate per 100,000 (IHME/GBD) |
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Incidence_Number |
Colorectal cancer new cases, count (IHME/GBD) |
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Incidence_Rate |
Colorectal cancer incidence rate per 100,000 (IHME/GBD) |
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Prevalence_Number |
Colorectal cancer prevalent cases, count (IHME/GBD) |
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Prevalence_Rate |
Colorectal cancer prevalence rate per 100,000 (IHME/GBD) |
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TwitterAccording to a 2024 survey of the United Nations (UN) member states, **** percent had a very high E-Government Development Index (EGDI). A further **** percent ranked as high. The EGDI is based on three components: the online service index, the telecommunication infrastructure index, and the human capital index.
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This is collected from an open USA dataset. It contain the GDP growth of USA from 1st January 1947 to 1st January 2020. Gross Domestic Product or GDP reflects the development of a country and well being. An increase in GDP often refers to the improvement in the standards of living. There are other indicators of standards of living like Human Development Index or HDI, which is calculated depending on other factors.
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Selective indicators for top ranking countries according to human development index.
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TwitterIn 2021, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Minnesota had the highest Human Development Index (HDI) score of any other states at ****. Many more states had a score just below this at ****. Mississippi had the lowest HDI score at ****, and the U.S. average was ****.