Also known as HDI, Human Development Index, HDI, human development index
根据寿命、教育、收入计算的一个可比较数据
The Human Development Index is a measurement that combines three key factors—how long people live, their education levels, and their income—to evaluate how well countries are doing in supporting their populations' well-being. It matters because it gives a more complete picture of a country's progress than just looking at wealth alone, helping policymakers and researchers understand quality of life across different nations.
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人類發展指數(英語:Human Development Index,縮寫為HDI)、人類發展水平或人文发展指数,是聯合國開發計劃署从1990年開始發布的一个指数,用以衡量各國社會經濟发展程度的標準,並依此將各國和地区劃分為四種等級:極高、高、中、低共四組。只有被列入第一組「極高」(0.8以上)的國家才有可能成为已開發國家。 指數值根據出生時的平均壽命、受教育年限(包括平均受教育年限和預期受教育年限)、人均國民總收入三项指标計算出,在世界範圍內可作為各國之間的比較。
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