This is a list of Turkish NUTS1 statistical regions by Human Development Index as of 2024 with data for the year 2022. [1]
Very High Human Development | |||||||||||
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Rank | Region | HDI (2022) | |||||||||
1 | Istanbul | 0.888 | |||||||||
2 | West Anatolia | 0.871 | |||||||||
3 | East Marmara | 0.864 | |||||||||
4 | West Marmara | 0.858 | |||||||||
– | Turkey | 0.855 | |||||||||
5 | Aegean | 0.855 | |||||||||
6 | Mediterranean | 0.844 | |||||||||
7 | Central Anatolia | 0.834 | |||||||||
8 | East Black Sea | 0.828 | |||||||||
9 | West Black Sea | 0.827 | |||||||||
10 | North East Anatolia | 0.809 | |||||||||
11 | South East Anatolia | 0.805 | |||||||||
12 | Central East Anatolia | 0.804 |
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a statistical composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, which is used to rank countries into four tiers of human development. A country scores a higher level of HDI when the lifespan is higher, the education level is higher, and the gross national income GNI (PPP) per capita is higher. It was developed by Pakistani economist Mahbub ul-Haq and was further used to measure a country's development by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)'s Human Development Report Office.