This is a list of the regions of the Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania by Human Development Index as of 2022.[1]
Rank | Region | Country | HDI (2022) |
---|---|---|---|
Very high human development | |||
1 | Northern Estonia | Estonia | 0.941 |
2 | Riga | Latvia | 0.937 |
3 | Vilnius County | Lithuania | 0.918 |
– | Estonia (average) | 0.899 | |
4 | Pierīga Region | Latvia | 0.898 |
5 | Kaunas County | Lithuania | 0.886 |
6 | Klaipėda County | Lithuania | 0.880 |
– | Lithuania (average) | 0.879 | |
– | Latvia (average) | 0.879 | |
7 | South Estonia | Estonia | 0.873 |
8 | Kurzeme Region | Latvia | 0.870 |
9 | Vidzeme Region | Latvia | 0.868 |
10 | Zemgale Region | Latvia | 0.861 |
11 | Northeastern Estonia | Estonia | 0.857 |
12 | Western Estonia | Estonia | 0.855 |
13 | Šiauliai County | Lithuania | 0.852 |
14-15 | Panevėžys County | Lithuania | 0.850 |
14-15 | Telšiai County | Lithuania | 0.850 |
16-17 | Alytus County | Lithuania | 0.846 |
16-17 | Latgale Region | Latvia | 0.846 |
18 | Central Estonia | Estonia | 0.838 |
19 | Utena County | Lithuania | 0.837 |
20 | Marijampolė County | Lithuania | 0.835 |
21 | Tauragė County | Lithuania | 0.825 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org.