This is a list of Dutch provinces by Human Development Index as of 2021. [1]
Rank | Province | HDI (2021) |
---|---|---|
Very high human development | ||
1 | Utrecht | 0.964 |
2 | North Holland | 0.962 |
3 | North Brabant | 0.941 |
South Holland | ||
– | Netherlands (average) | 0.941 |
5 | Groningen | 0.930 |
Gelderland | ||
7 | Overijssel | 0.927 |
Limburg | ||
9 | Flevoland | 0.923 |
10 | Drenthe | 0.917 |
Zeeland | 0.917 | |
12 | Friesland | 0.916 |
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