List of sovereign states in Europe by Human Development Index

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The table below presents the latest Human Development Index (HDI)[1] for countries in Europe as included in a United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Report (released in 2019).[2] Previous HDI values and rankings are retroactively recalculated using the same updated data sets and current methodologies, as presented in Table 2 of the Statistical Annex of the Human Development Report.[3]

List of Countries in Europe by Human Development Index
Rank Country Human Development Index (HDI)
in region HDI rank HDI 2018 HDI 2017 Change in HDI
value 2017–18
1 1  Norway 0.954 0.953 Increase 0.001
2 2  Switzerland 0.946 0.943 Increase 0.003
3 3  Ireland 0.942 0.939 Increase 0.003
4 4  Germany 0.939 0.938 Increase 0.001
5 6  Iceland 0.938 0.935 Increase 0.003
6 8  Sweden 0.937 0.936 Increase 0.001
7 10  Netherlands 0.933 0.932 Increase 0.001
8 11  Denmark 0.930 0.929 Increase 0.001
9 12  Finland 0.925 0.924 Increase 0.001
10 15  United Kingdom 0.920 0.919 Increase 0.001
11 17  Belgium 0.919 0.917 Increase 0.002
12 18  Liechtenstein 0.917 0.916 Increase 0.001
13 20  Austria 0.914 0.912 Increase 0.002
14 21  Luxembourg 0.909 0.908 Increase 0.001
16 24  Slovenia 0.902 0.899 Increase 0.003
17 25  Spain 0.893 0.891 Increase 0.002
18 26  Czech Republic 0.891 0.888 Increase 0.003
18 26  France 0.891 0.890 Increase 0.001
19 28  Malta 0.885 0.883 Increase 0.002
20 29  Italy 0.883 0.881 Increase 0.002
21 30  Estonia 0.882 0.879 Increase 0.003
22 31  Cyprus 0.873 0.871 Increase 0.002
23 32  Poland 0.872 0.868 Increase 0.004
23 32  Greece 0.872 0.871 Increase 0.001
24 34  Lithuania 0.869 0.866 Increase 0.003
25 36  Andorra 0.857 0.852 Increase 0.005
25 36  Slovakia 0.857 0.854 Increase 0.003
26 39  Latvia 0.854 0.850 Increase 0.004
27 40  Portugal 0.850 0.848 Increase 0.002
28 43  Hungary 0.845 0.841 Increase 0.004
29 46  Croatia 0.837 0.835 Increase 0.002
30 49  Russia 0.824 0.822 Increase 0.002
31 50  Belarus 0.817 0.815 Increase 0.002
31 50  Kazakhstan 0.817 0.813 Increase 0.004
32 52  Bulgaria 0.816 0.813 Increase 0.003
32 52  Montenegro 0.816 0.814 Increase 0.002
32 52  Romania 0.816 0.813 Increase 0.003
33 59  Turkey 0.806 0.805 Increase 0.001
34 63  Serbia 0.799 0.794 Increase 0.005
35 69  Albania 0.791 0.789 Increase 0.002
36 70  Georgia 0.786 0.783 Increase 0.003
37 75  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.769 0.767 Increase 0.002
38 81  Armenia 0.760 0.758 Increase 0.002
39 82  North Macedonia 0.759 0.758 Increase 0.001
40 87  Azerbaijan 0.754 0.752 Increase 0.002
41 88  Ukraine 0.750 0.747 Increase 0.003
42 107  Moldova 0.711 0.709 Increase 0.002
* Change in HDI value rounded to three decimals

This is map and list of European countries by Human Development Index for the year 2018.[2] The color indicators are as follows:   High Human Development and   Very High Human Development.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Table 1: Human Development Index (HDI) and its components".
  2. ^ a b "Human Development Report 2019 – "Human Development Indices and Indicators"" (PDF). HDRO (Human Development Report Office) United Nations Development Programme. pp. 22–25. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Table 2: Trends in the Human Development Index, 1990-2015".