Saturday, February 11, 2017

Human Poverty Index: for selected high-income OECD countries (HPI-2)

The last report, 2007–2008, only has a ranking for 19 of the 22 countries with the highest Human Development Index. The ranking is as follows:



Reference 1: HPI-2, Probability at birth of not surviving to age 60 (%), People lacking functional literacy skills (%), Long-term unemployment (%) and Population below 50% of median income (%).

Reference 2: Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Canada, Luxembourg, Austria, France, Japan, Australia, Belgium, Spain, United Kingdom, United States, Ireland and Italy.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Poverty_Index