List of Brazilian federative units by Human Development Index

Introduced by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in 1990, the Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic of education, income and longevity indices, calculated in order to measure social and economic development within countries.[1][2] It consists of a number between 0 and 1, comprising five tiers of human development—very low, low, medium, high, or very high—wherein the development is considered higher when closer to 1.[3] According to the latest Human Development Report, published in 2015 and reflecting data from 2014, Brazil placed 75th among 188 countries with an HDI value of 0.755.[4][5] The UNDP highlighted the "rapid advance" of Brazil in two decades, leaving a situation of low human development (0.590) in 1990, reaching medium development (0.669) in 2000 and, finally, achieving high human development (0.726) in 2010.[6][7][8]

Map of the Brazilian states by HDI in 2021.
Caption:
  0.800 – 1.000 (very high HDI)
  0.700 – 0.799 (high HDI)
  0.600 – 0.699 (medium HDI)

In order to bring a human development perspective to the national level, the UNDP also created, in 1998, the Human Development Atlas in Brazil, which calculates the HDI of all the Brazilian administrative divisions, based on data provided by the decennial censuses conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).[9][10] Released in 2013, in partnership with the Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA) and the João Pinheiro Foundation (FJP), the latest edition of the Human Development Atlas in Brazil shows that the average HDI of the Brazilian federative units grew by 47.5% from 1991 to 2010.[11][12]

Since the beginning of the statistical series in 1991, the Federal District, which contains the national capital—Brasília—, has the highest HDI among the 27 federative units of Brazil, being the only one to fall in the category of very high human development according to 2010 figures. It also topped every subindex composing the HDI, except for longevity, when, in 1991, it was surpassed by Santa Catarina. Meanwhile, Alagoas set out the lowest HDI since 2000, especially due to a poor performance in education. Tocantins put forward the fastest progress in HDI value (0.330) from 1991 to 2010, while Rio de Janeiro had the smallest increase (0.188). According to the UNDP report, the states of the North and Northeast regions have the lowest indicators, with most municipalities registering low or medium human development, while in the South, more than 65% of municipalities have achieved high human development. The South and Southeast regions and the Federal District have the highest indicators and human development indices.[13][14]

Human Development Atlas

The methodology used by the UNDP to measure the HDI of all 5,565 Brazilian municipalities and 27 federative units differs from that used for countries. Although it has the same three dimensions of the global HDI—education, income and longevity—it adapts the global methodology to the Brazilian context and the availability of national indicators.[15] Therefore, a comparison between Brazilian federative units and countries is discouraged and the numbers cannot be used as a parameter. The global report uses mean years of schooling and expected years of schooling to evaluate education, while the local report utilizes schooling of the adult population and school flow of young people.[15] In the case of income, while the global report uses GNI per capita (PPP USD), the local report makes use of the Municipal Income per capita (BRL).[15] As for longevity, both use life expectancy at birth as indicator.[15]

Abbreviations
HDI
Human Development Index
E
Education index
I
Income index
L
Longevity index
Legend
 0.800–1.000  Very high human development
 0.700–0.799  High human development
 0.600–0.699  Medium human development
 0.500–0.599  Low human development
 0.000–0.499  Very low human development
List of Brazilian federative units according to Human Development Index and its subindices of Education, Income and Longevity[16][17][18][19]

2021[16]201020001991
RankFederative unitHDIEILHDIEILHDIEILHDIEIL
1  Federal District0.8140.8170.8210.8030.8240.7420.8630.8730.7250.5820.8050.8140.6160.4190.7620.731
2  São Paulo0.8060.8390.7710.8100.7830.7190.7890.8450.7020.5810.7560.7860.5780.3630.7290.730
3  Santa Catarina0.7920.7900.7590.8270.7740.6970.7730.8600.6740.5260.7170.8120.5430.3290.6480.753
4  Minas Gerais0.7740.7620.7180.8460.7310.6380.7300.8380.6240.4700.6800.7590.4780.2570.6180.689
5  Rio Grande do Sul0.7710.7500.7670.7970.7610.6750.7820.8350.6640.5300.7450.7400.5730.3920.6960.690
 Espírito Santo0.7420.7150.8640.7400.6530.7430.8350.6400.4910.6870.7770.5050.3040.6190.686
7  Paraná0.7690.7800.7440.7850.7460.6420.7690.8400.6640.5050.7200.8040.5420.3280.6670.729
8  Rio de Janeiro0.7620.7580.7590.7690.7490.6680.7570.8300.6500.5220.7040.7470.5070.2980.6440.679
9  Mato Grosso do Sul0.7420.7410.7330.7510.7290.6290.7400.8330.6130.4450.6870.7520.4880.2590.6410.699
10  Goiás0.7370.7780.7140.7210.7350.6460.7420.8270.6150.4390.6860.7730.4870.2730.6330.668
11  Mato Grosso0.7360.7580.7200.7300.7250.6350.7320.8210.6010.4260.6890.7400.4490.2210.6270.654
12  Ceará0.7340.7660.6580.7840.6820.6150.6510.7930.5410.3770.5880.7130.4050.2040.5320.613
13  Tocantins0.7310.7320.6840.7790.6990.6240.6900.7930.5250.3480.6050.6880.3690.1550.5490.589
14  Rio Grande do Norte0.7280.6800.6920.8190.6840.5970.6780.7920.5520.3960.6080.7000.4280.2420.5470.591
15  Pernambuco0.7190.7210.6470.7970.6730.5740.6730.7890.5440.3720.6150.7050.4400.2320.5690.617
16  Acre0.7100.6920.6550.7880.6630.5590.6710.7770.5170.3250.6120.6940.4020.1760.5740.645
17  Sergipe0.7020.6840.6620.7640.6650.5600.6720.7810.5180.3430.5960.6780.4130.2110.5520.581
18  Amazonas0.7000.7200.6410.7440.6740.5610.6770.8050.5150.3240.6080.6920.4300.2040.6050.645
 Rondônia0.6940.6770.7310.6900.5770.7120.8000.5370.3450.6540.6880.4070.1810.5850.635
20  Roraima0.6990.6730.6800.7450.7070.6280.6950.8090.5980.4570.6520.7170.4590.2400.6430.628
21  Paraíba0.6980.6690.6530.7790.6580.5550.6560.7830.5060.3310.5820.6720.3820.1910.5150.565
22  Bahia0.6910.6590.6480.7720.6600.5550.6630.7830.5120.3320.5940.6800.3860.1820.5430.582
23  Piauí0.6900.6980.6490.7260.6460.5470.6350.7770.4840.3010.5560.6760.3620.1640.4880.595
 Pará0.6860.6450.7440.6460.5280.6460.7890.5180.3190.6010.7250.4130.1940.5670.640
25  Amapá0.6880.6470.6480.7780.7080.6290.6940.8130.5770.4240.6380.7110.4720.2540.6200.668
26  Alagoas0.6840.6790.6300.7480.6310.5200.6410.7550.4710.2820.5740.6470.3700.1740.5270.552
27  Maranhão0.6760.7160.6030.7150.6390.5620.6120.7570.4760.3120.5310.6490.3570.1730.4780.551
Maps
1991
2000
2010
2021
Every region of Brazil has significantly increased its Human Development Index in the span of two decades, with no federative unit under low human development by 2010. South, Southeast and Central-West are the most advanced regions, while the North and Northeast still presented states with a medium human development.

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