List of provinces of the Netherlands by Human Development Index

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Map of the Netherland by HDI in 2018.
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This is a list of Dutch provinces by Human Development Index as of 2021. [1]

RankProvinceHDI (2021)
Very high human development
1Utrecht (province)-Flag.svg  Utrecht 0.964
2Flag of North Holland.svg  North Holland 0.962
3North Brabant-Flag.svg  North Brabant 0.941
Flag Zuid-Holland.svg  South Holland
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands (average)0.941
5Flag of Groningen.svg  Groningen 0.930
Flag of Gelderland.svg  Gelderland
7Flag of Overijssel.svg  Overijssel 0.927
Flag of Limburg.svg  Limburg
9Flag of Flevoland.svg  Flevoland 0.923
10Flag of Drenthe.svg  Drenthe 0.917
Flag of Zeeland.svg  Zeeland 0.917
12Frisian flag.svg  Friesland 0.916

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References

  1. "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Table - Global Data Lab". globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 20 February 2023.