The following is the list of ASEAN countries by the Human Development Index as well as when it's adjusted by inequality.[1] As of the latest report, Singapore has the highest HDI in ASEAN and Asia in general at 0.938, and Myanmar has the lowest HDI in ASEAN at 0.583. The inequality-adjusted report also has Singapore at the top with 0.823, and Myanmar having the lowest with 0.445.[2]

Standard HDI

List

Rank Country HDI
2021 data (2022 report) rankings
Members
Very high human development
1 Singapore0.939
2 Brunei0.829
3 Malaysia0.803
4 Thailand0.800
High human development
 ASEAN (average)0.726
5 Indonesia0.705
6 Vietnam0.703
Medium human development
7 Philippines0.699
8 Laos0.607
9 Cambodia0.593
10 Myanmar0.585
Observers
Medium human development
8 East Timor0.607
11 Papua New Guinea0.558

Map

This map shows the countries by its Human Development Index, The color indicators are as follows:

  Very High Human Development   High Human Development   Medium Human Development

Inequality-adjusted HDI

List

Rank Country HDI
2021 data (2022 report) rankings
Members
Very high human development
1 Singapore0.817
Medium human development
2 Thailand0.686
3 Vietnam0.602
4 Indonesia0.585
5 Philippines0.574
 ASEAN (average)0.587
Low human development
6 Cambodia0.479
7 Laos0.459
Observers
Low human development
8 Papua New Guinea0.397

Please note: IHDI data 2021 is not available for Brunei, Malaysia, and East Timor.

Map

This map shows the countries by its inequality-adjusted Human Development Index, The color indicators are as follows:

  Very High Human Development   Medium Human Development   Low Human Development

See also

References

  1. "Human Development Reports" (PDF). hdr.undp.org.
  2. "Inequality-adjusted HDI (IHDI)". hdr.undp.org. UNDP. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
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