Human Development Report: China's progress is the world's first in terms of GDP standards

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United Nations publishes the 2010 Human Development Report The world's first report on China's progress, according to GDP standards--human development 40 years of China's most cattle news (reporter Yang Yi) The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has published the 2010 Human Development Report.  According to the report, China has been one of the world's fastest-growing human beings in the last 40 years, while Norway, Australia and New Zealand have become the most suitable three countries in the world for human development.  This is the 20th year of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to launch the Human Development Report, which evaluates the human development situation of countries in three aspects of health, education and income, and is made into the human Development index (HDI). The report summarizes the countries with the largest HDI in recent decades, of which the top five countries are Oman, China, Nepal, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia.  In terms of GDP standards, China ranked the world's first in 40 years of progress.  In addition, the report notes that over the past 40 years, China's per capita income has grown by 21 times times at an alarming rate, creating a "miracle of development".  Reading extends according to GDP growth measure China progress the fastest in the world according to the report's calculation, China's HDI ranks 89 in 169 surveyed countries and regions, and it is a medium-sized development group that has increased by 8 over 5 years (HDI-country rankings vary by 5 years). In particular, China has made progress in the world's second largest HDI since 1970, according to the report.  If measured by GDP growth, China is the fastest-growing country in the world and the only country that has entered the "fastest-progressing top 10 countries" in terms of income growth rather than health or educational achievement.  The report praised that in the past 40 years, China's per capita income has increased by an alarming rate of 21 times times, leaving hundreds of millions of people out of income poverty, creating a "miracle of development."  However, the report also warns that China is not the most successful country in the region in terms of increasing school enrolment and life expectancy.  Developing economy and improving education and health The main author of the Human Development Report, Jenny Krugman, reminds China to further improve the education and health of its citizens while developing its economy. "One important finding from the experience of human development over the past few decades is that economic growth does not automatically bring about improvements in health and education for the continued improvement in the quality of life of citizens," he said.  "she noted.  The report says China's average HDI in East Asia and the Pacific has almost doubled over the past 40 years, which includes the vast majority of Asian countries, accounting for more than 90% of the world's population. The report also found that, in addition to working to raise the level of the economy, China has recently proposed new major policy initiatives aimed at developing a low-carbon economy. "As the most populous country in the world, China's success in this area will have a significant impact on the global human development cause," he said.  "the report said. 2010HDI Top 10 1 Norway 2 Australia 3 New Zealand 4 United States 5 Ireland 6 Liechtenstein 7 Netherlands 8 Canada 9 Sweden 10 Germany 1970-2010 HDI Progress fastest 10 1. Oman 2. China 3 Nepal 4 Indonesia 5 Saudi Arabia 6 Laos 7 Tunisia 8 Korea 9 Algeria 10 Morocco Note: The Human Development Index (HDI) is an integrated approach to measuring human development, covering health, education and income in three areas, The report standardizes and merges three national indicators, and then counts HDI values.

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