The following table presents a listing of Argentina's provinces and its autonomous city, ranked in order of their Human Development Index. The last report is from 2022 and covers data from 2021. It is elaborated by the United Nations Development Programme.
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Provinces
Rank | Province
or region |
HDI (2021)[1] |
---|---|---|
1 | Buenos Aires City | 0.882 |
2 | La Pampa | 0.861 |
3 | Chubut | 0.858 |
4 | Tierra del Fuego | 0.856 |
5 | Santa Cruz | 0.854 |
6 | Mendoza | 0.848 |
7 | Catamarca | 0.844 |
Río Negro | ||
Salta | ||
10 | San Luis | 0.843 |
11 | Buenos Aires | 0.842 |
Misiones | ||
13 | Córdoba | 0.841 |
Santa Fe | ||
Tucumán | ||
16 | Jujuy | 0.840 |
La Rioja | ||
18 | Corrientes | 0.839 |
19 | San Juan | 0.838 |
20 | Entre Ríos | 0.836 |
21 | Santiago del Estero | 0.833 |
22 | Neuquén | 0.832 |
23 | Formosa | 0.822 |
24 | Chaco | 0.808 |
See also
References
- ^ "El mapa del desarrollo humano en Argentina" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. 25 June 2023.
External links
- Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo en Argentina
- Revista Regional sobre Desarrollo Humano
- World Values Surveys at the Library of Congress Web Archives (archived 2010-04-01)
- eleconomista.com.ar
This page was last edited on 7 January 2024, at 06:01