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NotesEconomicsTopic 4.8Composite indicators and the HDI
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Composite indicators and the HDI

IB Economics β€’ Unit 4

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Contents

  • The Human Development Index
  • Strengths and limitations of the HDI
  • Other composite indicators

πŸ“Š The Human Development Index (HDI)

The Human Development Index (HDI).

DimensionIndicatorWhy included
HealthLife expectancy at birthA long life is a fundamental development outcome
EducationMean years of schooling + Expected years of schoolingKnowledge is essential for human capability
IncomeGNI per capita (PPP)A reasonable standard of living enables access to goods and services

HDI ranges from 0 to 1. Countries are classified as: Very High (β‰₯ 0.800), High (0.700–0.799), Medium (0.550–0.699), Low (< 0.550).

HDI in action: Norway (HDI β‰ˆ 0.961) vs Niger (HDI β‰ˆ 0.394). The gap reflects differences in life expectancy (83 vs 62 years), schooling (12.6 vs 2.1 mean years), and income ($65k vs $1.2k GNI PPP).

βš–οΈ Evaluating the HDI

  • βœ… Broader than GDP β€” captures health and education, not just income.
  • βœ… Simple and comparable β€” one number makes ranking and comparison straightforward.
  • βœ… Shifts the debate β€” focuses policy attention on human capabilities, not just economic output.
  • βœ… Widely available β€” published annually by the UNDP for 190+ countries.

  • ❌ Still uses averages β€” hides inequality within a country.
  • ❌ Only 3 dimensions β€” ignores environmental sustainability, political freedom, security, gender equality.
  • ❌ Data reliability β€” depends on quality of national statistics, which varies.
  • ❌ Weightings are arbitrary β€” the three dimensions are weighted equally β€” but is health really as important as education?

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πŸ“ Beyond the HDI

  • Inequality-adjusted HDI (IHDI) β€” shows that many high-HDI countries drop significantly when inequality is factored in.
  • Gender Inequality Index (GII) β€” highlights discrimination that the HDI alone cannot capture.
  • Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) β€” goes beyond income poverty to capture what people actually experience.
For top marks: mention the IHDI or GII to show you understand that the HDI has been improved upon, not just criticised. This demonstrates analytical depth.

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