List of Argentine provinces by HDI
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The following table presents a listing of Argentina´s Provinces and its autonomous city, ranked in order of their Human Development Index, as of 2005.
However, this data seems doubtful and impossible, since Argentina was ranked 36º in 2006 with a Human Development Index of 0.863, and according to this table, the richest region only seems to have a 0,8360 index.
Rank | Province | HDI | Population | Area |
---|---|---|---|---|
1° | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | 0.8360 | 2,776,138 | 203 |
2° | Tierra del Fuego | 0.8231 | 101,079 | 21,263 |
3° | Santa Cruz | 0.8190 | 196,598 | 243,943 |
4° | Chubut | 0.8157 | 413,237 | 224,686 |
5° | Neuquén | 0.8006 | 474,155 | 224,686 |
6° | Río Negro | 0.7942 | 552,822 | 203,013 |
7° | La Pampa | 0.7931 | 299,294 | 143,440 |
8° | Mendoza | 0.7899 | 1,579,651 | 148,827 |
9° | Córdoba | 0.7886 | 3,066,801 | 165,321 |
10° | Buenos Aires Province | 0.7854 | 13,827,203 | 307,051 |
11° | Santa Fe | 0.7851 | 3,000,701 | 133,007 |
12° | La Rioja | 0.7772 | 289,983 | 89,680 |
13° | San Juan | 0.7755 | 620,023 | 89,651 |
14° | Entre Ríos | 0.7751 | 1,158,147 | 78,781 |
15° | Tucumán | 0.7691 | 1,338,523 | 22,524 |
16° | San Luis | 0.7679 | 367,933 | 76,748 |
17° | Catamarca | 0.7672 | 334,568 | 102,602 |
18° | Salta | 0.7652 | 1,079,051 | 155,488 |
19° | Corrientes | 0.7586 | 930,991 | 88,199 |
20° | Santiago del Estero | 0.7569 | 804,457 | 136,351 |
21° | Chaco | 0.7552 | 984,446 | 99,633 |
22° | Misiones | 0.7532 | 965,522 | 29,801 |
23° | Formosa | 0.7465 | 486,559 | 72,066 |
24° | Jujuy | 0.7407 | 611,888 | 53,219 |