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This table provides basic indicators for human development for various UN member states for the year 2005, including:
1. Life expectancy at birth, adult literacy rates, combined gross enrolment ratio for education, GDP per capita, total population, total fertility rate, under-five mortality rate, net primary enrolment rate, HIV prevalence, population undernourished, and population using improved water sources.
2. The data comes from sources like the UN, UNESCO Institute for Statistics, World Bank, UNICEF, and FAO and provides a snapshot of key indicators for monitoring human development across countries.
3. Some countries have missing or incomplete data for certain years or indicators, and comparisons
This table provides basic indicators for human development for various UN member states for the year 2005, including:
1. Life expectancy at birth, adult literacy rates, combined gross enrolment ratio for education, GDP per capita, total population, total fertility rate, under-five mortality rate, net primary enrolment rate, HIV prevalence, population undernourished, and population using improved water sources.
2. The data comes from sources like the UN, UNESCO Institute for Statistics, World Bank, UNICEF, and FAO and provides a snapshot of key indicators for monitoring human development across countries.
3. Some countries have missing or incomplete data for certain years or indicators, and comparisons
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This table provides basic indicators for human development for various UN member states for the year 2005, including:
1. Life expectancy at birth, adult literacy rates, combined gross enrolment ratio for education, GDP per capita, total population, total fertility rate, under-five mortality rate, net primary enrolment rate, HIV prevalence, population undernourished, and population using improved water sources.
2. The data comes from sources like the UN, UNESCO Institute for Statistics, World Bank, UNICEF, and FAO and provides a snapshot of key indicators for monitoring human development across countries.
3. Some countries have missing or incomplete data for certain years or indicators, and comparisons
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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1a Monitoring human development: enlarging people’s choices . . .
Basic indicators for other UN member states
Human development index components MDG
Combined gross Total MDG MDG MDG Population enrolment ratio fertility Under-five Net Population using an Life Adult literacy for primary, GDP per rate mortality primary HIV under- improved expectancy rate secondary and capita Total (births rate enrolment prevalence a nourished water at birth (% aged 15 tertiary education (PPP population per (per 1,000 rate (% aged (% of total source (years) and above) (%) US$) (thousands) woman) live births) (%) 15–49) population) (%) 2005 1995–2005 b 2005 2005 2005 2000–05 2005 2005 2005 2002/04 c 2004 Afghanistan 42.9 28.0 42.8 d .. 25,067 7.5 257 .. <0.1 [<0.2] .. 39 Andorra .. .. 62.6 d .. 73 .. 3 80 d .. .. 100 Iraq 57.7 74.1 59.6 d .. 27,996 4.9 125 88 d [<0.2] .. 81 Kiribati .. ... 75.1 d 4,597 92 .. 65 97 d,e .. 7 65 Korea (Democratic People’s Rep. of) 66.8 .. .. .. 23,616 1.9 55 .. [<0.2] 33 100 Liberia 44.7 51.9 f 57.4 e .. 3,442 6.8 235 66 e [2.0–5.0] 50 61 Liechtenstein .. .. 86.4 d,e .. 35 .. 4 88 d,e .. .. .. Marshall Islands .. ... 71.1 d .. 57 .. 58 90 d,e .. .. 87 Micronesia (Federated States of) 68.0 .. .. 7,242 110 4.2 42 .. .. .. 94 Monaco .. .. .. .. 33 .. 5 .. .. .. 100 Montenegro 74.1 96.4 g,h 74.5 d,e,h .. 608 1.8 15 h 96 d,e,h 0.2 [0.1–0.3] h 9h 93 h Nauru .. ... 50.6 d,e .. 10 .. 30 .. .. .. .. Palau .. ... 96.9 d,e .. 20 .. 11 96 d,e .. .. 85 San Marino .. .. .. .. 30 .. 3 .. .. .. .. Serbia 73.6 96.4 g,h 74.5 d,e,h .. 9,863 1.7 15 h 96 d,e,h 0.2 [0.1–0.3] h 9h 93 h Somalia 47.1 ... .. .. 8,196 6.4 225 .. 0.9 [0.5–1.6] .. 29 Tuvalu .. ... 69.2 d,e .. 10 .. 38 .. .. .. 100
NOTES f. UNESCO Institute for Statistics estimates based SOURCES
a. Data are point and range estimates based on new on its Global age-specific literacy projections Column 1: UN 2007e, unless otherwise specified. estimation models developed by UNAIDS. Range model, April 2007. Column 2: UNESCO Institute for Statistics. 2007a, estimates are presented in square brackets. g. Data exclude Kosovo and Metohia. unless otherwise specified. b. Data refer to national literacy estimates from h. Data refer to Serbia and Montenegro prior to Column 3: UNESCO Institute for Statistics. 2007c, censuses or surveys conducted between 1995 its separation into two independent states in unless otherwise specified. and 2005, unless otherwise specified. Due to June 2006. Column 4: World Bank 2007b. differences in methodology and timeliness of Columns 5 and 6: UN 2007e, unless underlying data, comparisons across countries otherwise specified. and over time should be made with caution. For Column 7: UNICEF 2006. more details, see http://www.uis.unesco.org/. Column 8: UNESCO Institute for Statistics 2007c. c. Data refer to the average for the years specified. Column 9: UNAIDS 2006. d. National or UNESCO Institute for Column 10: FAO 2007a. Statistics estimate. Column 11: UN 2006a, based on a joint effort by e. Data refer to a year other than that specified. UNICEF and WHO.
Human development indicators
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