List of Swedish regions by Human Development Index

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Map of the Swedish regions by Human Development Index in 2017.
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Map of the Swedish regions by Human Development Index in 2017.
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This is a list of NUTS2 statistical regions of Sweden by Human Development Index as of 2022. [1]

RankRegionHDI (2022)
Very high human development
1 Stockholm 0.976
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (average)0.952
2 West Sweden 0.951
3 Upper Norrland 0.950
4 East Middle Sweden 0.941
Småland and the islands
South Sweden
7 Middle Norrland 0.940
8 North Middle Sweden 0.934

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References

  1. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org.