List of Italian regions by Human Development Index
This is a list of 19 Regions of Italy and the 2 autonomous provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol by Human Development Index as of 2018.[1]
Rank | Region or autonomous province | HDI (2018) | Comparable country |
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Very high human development | |||
1 | Trentino | 0.911 | Luxembourg |
2 | Emilia-Romagna | 0.910 | Luxembourg |
3 | Lazio | 0.904 | Israel, South Korea |
4 | Lombardy | 0.902 | Slovenia |
5 | Tuscany | 0.900 | Slovenia |
6 | Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 0.895 | Spain |
7 | Marche | 0.893 | Spain |
8 | Veneto | 0.892 | Czech Republic, France |
9 | Liguria | 0.890 | Czech Republic, France |
10 | Piedmont | 0.888 | Czech Republic, France |
South Tyrol | 0.888 | Czech Republic, France | |
12 | Abruzzo | 0.884 | Malta |
Umbria | 0.884 | Malta | |
– | Italy (average) | 0.883 | Estonia |
14 | Aosta Valley | 0.877 | Cyprus |
15 | Molise | 0.863 | United Arab Emirates |
16 | Sardinia | 0.858 | Andorra, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia |
17 | Basilicata | 0.853 | Latvia |
18 | Apulia | 0.845 | Brunei, Hungary |
19 | Campania | 0.845 | Brunei, Hungary |
20 | Calabria | 0.842 | Brunei, Hungary |
21 | Sicily | 0.838 | Bahrain |
References
- "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
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