List of administrative divisions of Greater China by Human Development Index

This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China (PRC), including all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, in order of their Human Development Index (HDI), alongside Taiwan. The figures for PRC divisions come from the 2013 China National Human Development Report (2013中国人类发展报告), published by United Nations Development Programme, the China Development Research Foundation, and the Renmin University of China. Most of the data used is from 2010. The report did not cover Hong Kong and Macau, which are special administrative regions of the PRC, nor Taiwan, which is governed by the Republic of China (ROC).

The HDI values of Hong Kong, as given in the UN Human Development Report, and of Macau and Taiwan, as provided by their respective governments, are included for comparison purposes.

Map showing the HDI of the Greater China region
  >0.800
  0.750–0.799
  0.700–0.749
  0.650–0.699
  0.600–0.649
  0.550–0.599
  Data unavailable
    HDI (2010 data)[1] Comparable Country (2010 data) Comparable Country (2010 IHDI data)
Very High human development
-  Taiwan 0.868  Belgium -
-  Hong Kong 0.862  Spain -
-  Macau 0.847 [2]  Macau -
1 Beijing 0.821  Andorra,  Slovakia  Belarus
2 Shanghai 0.814  Malta  Albania
High human development
3 Tianjin 0.795  Poland,  Portugal  Azerbaijan
4 Jiangsu 0.748  Mexico  Costa Rica
5 Zhejiang 0.744  Malaysia  Brazil
6 Liaoning 0.740  Bulgaria  Jamaica
7 Guangdong 0.730  Belarus  Argentina
8 Inner Mongolia 0.722  Peru  Ecuador
9 Shandong 0.721  Albania,  Peru,  Jamaica  Ecuador
10 Jilin 0.715  Kazakhstan  Jordan
11 Fujian 0.714  Kazakhstan  Jordan
12 Heilongjiang 0.704  Iran  Panama
Medium human development
13 Hubei 0.696  Venezuela  Moldova
14 Shaanxi 0.695  Armenia,  Ecuador  Moldova
15 Shanxi 0.693  Belize  Moldova
- Mainland China Average 0.693  China  China
16 Hebei 0.691  Colombia  Mongolia
17 Chongqing 0.689  Colombia  Mongolia
18 Hunan 0.681  Jordan  Mongolia
19 Hainan 0.680  Jordan,  Turkey  Mongolia
20 Henan 0.677  Algeria,  Tonga  Uzbekistan
21 Ningxia 0.674  Algeria,  Tonga  Philippines,  Turkey
22 Xinjiang 0.667  Fiji,  Turkmenistan  Thailand
23 Sichuan 0.662  Dominican Republic  Tunisia
24 Jiangxi 0.662  Dominican Republic  Tunisia
25 Anhui 0.660  El Salvador  Russia
26 Guangxi 0.658  Sri Lanka  Kyrgyzstan,  Maldives
27 Qinghai 0.638  Philippines  Colombia
28 Gansu 0.635  Botswana  Suriname
29 Yunnan 0.609  Guyana  Tajikistan
30 Guizhou 0.598  Kyrgyzstan  Syria
31 Tibet 0.569  Morocco  Egypt

See also

References

  1. "2013 China National Human Development Report" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme China. 2013. p. 105. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  2. "Macao in Figures 2012". Statistics and Census Service, Macau SAR. 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
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