This is a list of Canadian provinces and territories by their Human Development Index, which is a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education, standard of living and overall well-being of the citizens in each province and territory. All Canadian provinces and territories have a very high (greater than 0.800) HDI. The 2021 estimate merges the province and territories of Prince Edward Island, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon into one, rather than classifying them separately.
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Human Development Index
editRank | Province or territory | HDI (estimates for 2021)[1] |
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Estimates for 2021 | ||
1
|
Alberta | 0.955
|
2
|
British Columbia | 0.944
|
3
|
Ontario | 0.943
|
— | Canada (average) | 0.935
|
4
|
Prince Edward Island | 0.930
|
Northwest Territories | ||
Yukon | ||
Nunavut | ||
5
|
Saskatchewan | 0.927
|
6
|
Quebec | 0.923
|
7
|
Manitoba | 0.911
|
8
|
Nova Scotia | 0.909
|
9
|
New Brunswick | 0.904
|
10
|
Newfoundland and Labrador | 0.900
|
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Global Data Lab". globaldatalab.org.