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English: The United Nations Human Development Index (HDI) rankings for 2008. For full details, see List of countries by Human Development Index (en.wikipedia)
0.950 and over
0.900–0.949
0.850–0.899
0.800–0.849
0.750–0.799
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0.700–0.749
0.650–0.699
0.600–0.649
0.550–0.599
0.500–0.549
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0.450–0.499
0.400–0.449
0.350–0.399
under 0.350
Data unavailable
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22 August 2009 |
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