Analysis of Economic Situation

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Analysis of Economic Situation 4. SOCIAL INDICATORS

Human Development Index (HDI) composition “A decent standard of living” GNI (PPP US$)   Education index: mean years of schooling expected years of schooling “A long and healthy life” life expectancy at birth

Human Development Index (HDI) in 2015 http://hdr.undp.org Source: Human Development Report 2015, UNDP, New York 2015.

Human Development Index (HDI) in 2015 Source: Human Development Report 2015, UNDP, New York 2015.

HDI - Very High Human Development

HDI - High Human Development

Gini Coefficient in 2012 Source: CIA The World Factbook.

Gini Coefficient in Europie (%) Source: Eurostat.

Inequality-Adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) Source: Human Development Report 2015, UNDP, New York 2015.

Inequality-Adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) - best performers

People at Risk of Poverty and Social Exclusion http://ec. europa Persons at risk of poverty disposable income below 60% of the national median Persons severely materially deprived – cannot afford at least 4 out of the following: pay rent or utility bills keep home adequately warm face unexpected expenses eat meat, fish or a protein equivalent every second day a week holiday away from home a car a washing machine a color TV a telephone Persons living in households with very low work intensity the adults work 20% or less of their total work potential

Persons severely materially deprived (%) Source: Eurostat.

Persons living in households with very low work intensity (%) Source: Eurostat.

People at Risk of Poverty and Social Exclusion: Overall score (%) Source: Eurostat.