This is a list of Colombian departments and the capital district of Bogota by Human Development Index as of 2023 with data for the year 2022.[1]
Rank | Department | HDI (2022) |
---|---|---|
Very high human development | ||
1 | Bogotá, D.C. | 0.804 |
High human development | ||
2 | Valle del Cauca | 0.782 |
3 | San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina | 0.780 |
4 | Atlántico | 0.777 |
5 | Quindío | 0.775 |
6 | Caldas | 0.769 |
7 | Meta | |
8 | Santander | 0.768 |
9 | Cundinamarca | 0.765 |
10 | Antioquia | 0.763 |
– | Colombia (average) | 0.758 |
11 | Risaralda | 0.752 |
12 | Boyacá | 0.751 |
13 | Bolívar | 0.747 |
14 | Guaviare | 0.746 |
15 | Vichada | 0.745 |
16 | Casanare | 0.741 |
17 | Norte de Santander | 0.740 |
18 | Tolima | 0.737 |
19 | Sucre | 0.734 |
20 | Arauca | 0.731 |
21 | Cesar | 0.720 |
22 | Magdalena | 0.717 |
23 | Huila | |
24 | Nariño | 0.713 |
25 | Cauca | 0.710 |
26 | Putumayo | 0.708 |
27 | Caquetá | |
28 | Amazonas | |
29 | Córdoba | 0.707 |
Medium human development | ||
30 | Chocó | 0.687 |
31 | La Guajira | |
32 | Guainía | 0.661 |
33 | Vaupés | 0.631 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org.