The following is the list of ASEAN countries by the Human Development Index as well as when it's adjusted by inequality. [1] As of the latest report, Singapore has the highest HDI in ASEAN and Asia in general at 0.949, and Cambodia has the lowest HDI in ASEAN at 0.600. The inequality-adjusted report also has Singapore at the top with 0.825, and Cambodia having the lowest with 0.438. [2]
Rank | Country | HDI | |
---|---|---|---|
2022 data (2024 report) rankings | |||
Members | |||
Very high human development | |||
1 | Singapore | 0.949 | |
2 | Brunei | 0.823 | |
3 | Malaysia | 0.807 | |
4 | Thailand | 0.803 | |
High human development | |||
― | ASEAN (average) | 0.736 | |
5 | Vietnam | 0.726 | |
6 | Indonesia | 0.713 | |
7 | Philippines | 0.710 | |
Medium human development | |||
8 | Laos | 0.620 | |
9 | Myanmar | 0.608 | |
10 | Cambodia | 0.600 | |
Observers | |||
Medium human development | |||
11 | Papua New Guinea | 0.568 | |
12 | East Timor | 0.566 |
This map shows the countries by its Human Development Index, The color indicators are as follows:
Very High Human Development High Human Development Medium Human Development
Rank | Country | HDI | |
---|---|---|---|
2022 data (2024 report) rankings | |||
Members | |||
Very high human development | |||
1 | Singapore | 0.825 | |
High human development | |||
2 | Brunei | 0.727 | |
Medium human development | |||
3 | Malaysia | 0.692 | |
4 | Thailand | 0.681 | |
― | ASEAN (average) | 0.609 | |
5 | Vietnam | 0.607 | |
6 | Philippines | 0.590 | |
7 | Indonesia | 0.588 | |
Low human development | |||
8 | Myanmar | 0.475 | |
9 | Laos | 0.466 | |
10 | Cambodia | 0.438 | |
Observers | |||
Low human development | |||
11 | Papua New Guinea | 0.407 | |
11 | East Timor | 0.407 |
This map shows the countries by its inequality-adjusted Human Development Index, The color indicators are as follows:
Very High Human Development High Human Development Medium Human Development Low Human Development
The following is the list of ASEAN countries by the Human Development Index as well as when it's adjusted by inequality. [1] As of the latest report, Singapore has the highest HDI in ASEAN and Asia in general at 0.949, and Cambodia has the lowest HDI in ASEAN at 0.600. The inequality-adjusted report also has Singapore at the top with 0.825, and Cambodia having the lowest with 0.438. [2]
Rank | Country | HDI | |
---|---|---|---|
2022 data (2024 report) rankings | |||
Members | |||
Very high human development | |||
1 | Singapore | 0.949 | |
2 | Brunei | 0.823 | |
3 | Malaysia | 0.807 | |
4 | Thailand | 0.803 | |
High human development | |||
― | ASEAN (average) | 0.736 | |
5 | Vietnam | 0.726 | |
6 | Indonesia | 0.713 | |
7 | Philippines | 0.710 | |
Medium human development | |||
8 | Laos | 0.620 | |
9 | Myanmar | 0.608 | |
10 | Cambodia | 0.600 | |
Observers | |||
Medium human development | |||
11 | Papua New Guinea | 0.568 | |
12 | East Timor | 0.566 |
This map shows the countries by its Human Development Index, The color indicators are as follows:
Very High Human Development High Human Development Medium Human Development
Rank | Country | HDI | |
---|---|---|---|
2022 data (2024 report) rankings | |||
Members | |||
Very high human development | |||
1 | Singapore | 0.825 | |
High human development | |||
2 | Brunei | 0.727 | |
Medium human development | |||
3 | Malaysia | 0.692 | |
4 | Thailand | 0.681 | |
― | ASEAN (average) | 0.609 | |
5 | Vietnam | 0.607 | |
6 | Philippines | 0.590 | |
7 | Indonesia | 0.588 | |
Low human development | |||
8 | Myanmar | 0.475 | |
9 | Laos | 0.466 | |
10 | Cambodia | 0.438 | |
Observers | |||
Low human development | |||
11 | Papua New Guinea | 0.407 | |
11 | East Timor | 0.407 |
This map shows the countries by its inequality-adjusted Human Development Index, The color indicators are as follows:
Very High Human Development High Human Development Medium Human Development Low Human Development