HDI 2016 - Asian countries (Human Development Index)

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  • The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic used to rank countries by level of "human development" and separate "very high human development", "high human development", "medium human development", and "low human development" countries. The Human Development Index (HDI) is a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education and standards of living for countries worldwide. It is a standard means of measuring well-being, especially child welfare. It is used to distinguish whether the country is a developed, a developing or an under-developed country, and also to measure the impact of economic policies on quality of life.
    6 transcontinental countries have been included in this report: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Russia and Turkey. All these countries can be considered both Asian and European simultaneously, this is why they have also been included in the report for the European countries.
    2 countries have not been included: North Korea and Taiwan, for various reasons, mainly the unavailability of certain crucial data.
    Ranking (as of 2016):
    01. Singapore
    02. Japan
    03. South Korea
    04. Israel
    05. Brunei
    06. Cyprus
    07. Qatar
    08. Saudi Arabia
    09. United Arab Emirates
    10. Bahrain
    11. Kuwait
    12. Russia
    13. Oman
    14. Kazakhstan
    15. Malaysia
    16. Iran
    17. Georgia
    18. Turkey
    19. Sri Lanka
    20. Lebanon
    21. Azerbaijan
    22. Armenia
    23. Jordan
    24. Thailand
    25. China
    26. Mongolia
    27. Maldives
    28. Uzbekistan
    29. Turkmenistan
    30. Indonesia
    31. Palestine
    32. Vietnam
    33. Philippines
    34. Kyrgyzstan
    35. Iraq
    36. Tajikistan
    37. India
    38. Bhutan
    39. East Timor
    40. Laos
    41. Bangladesh
    42. Cambodia
    43. Nepal
    44. Burma
    45. Pakistan
    46. Syria
    47. Yemen
    48. Afghanistan
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