List of Mexican states by Human Development Index
The following table presents a listing of Mexico's 31 federal states (and its Federal District, officially not a state), ranked in order of their Human Development Index, as reported by the United Nations in 2012 in the latest report in 2015.[1]
None of the States (and the Federal District) has a low level of human development.
Mexican states
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Rank | Federal Entity | HDI[1] | ||||
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2015 data (year 2012) | Changes 2014-2015 | 2015 data (year 2012) | 2014 data (year 2008) | Changes 2014-2015 | ||
Very High Human Development | ||||||
1 | Distrito Federal | 0.830 | 0.830 | |||
2 | Nuevo León | 0.800 | 0.794 | |||
High Human Development | ||||||
3 | Sonora | 0.779 | 0.776 | |||
4 | (1) | Baja California Sur | 0.776 | 0.789 | ||
5 | (1) | Coahuila de Zaragoza | 0.768 | 0.776 | ||
6 | (1) | Colima | 0.763 | 0.770 | ||
7 | Querétaro de Arteaga | 0.760 | 0.756 | |||
8 | (3) | Baja California | 0.760 | 0.765 | ||
9 | (1) | Aguascalientes | 0.760 | 0.763 | ||
10 | (1) | Tamaulipas | 0.758 | 0.760 | ||
11 | (1) | Sinaloa | 0.757 | 0.764 | ||
12 | (1) | Quintana Roo | 0.754 | 0.759 | ||
13 | (1) | Jalisco | 0.751 | 0.750 | ||
14 | Morelos | 0.749 | 0.755 | |||
15 | (2) | Campeche | 0.749 | 0.746 | ||
16 | (5) | Estado de Mexico | 0.745 | 0.742 | ||
17 | (2) | Tabasco | 0.742 | 0.744 | ||
18 | Yucatán | 0.739 | 0.734 | |||
19 | (1) | Chihuahua | 0.734 | 0.744 | ||
20 | (1) | Nayarit | 0.733 | 0.749 | ||
21 | Durango | 0.731 | 0.732 | |||
22 | Tlaxcala | 0.727 | 0.723 | |||
23 | San Luis Potosí | 0.726 | 0.722 | |||
24 | (2) | Hidalgo | 0.723 | 0.711 | ||
25 | (3) | Zacatecas | 0.720 | 0.717 | ||
26 | (1) | Guanajuato | 0.720 | 0.712 | ||
27 | (1) | Puebla | 0.717 | 0.693 | ||
28 | (3) | Veracruz | 0.713 | 0.709 | ||
29 | Michoacán de Ocampo | 0.700 | 0.692 | |||
Medium Human Development | ||||||
30 | Oaxaca | 0.681 | 0.668 | |||
31 | Guerrero | 0.679 | 0.671 | |||
32 | Chiapas | 0.667 | 0.648 |
See also
References
- 1 2 "Índice de Desarrollo Humano para las entidades federativas, México 2015" (PDF) (in Spanish). United Nations Development Programme. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
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