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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE CARIBBEAN

The Greater Caribbean This Week

Norman Girvan

The thought-provoking Human Development Index (HDI) of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) combines measurements of per capita income, health and education. It provides a more rounded indicator of a country's development than per capita income on its own.

 

The figures for 2000 have just been published in the latest Human Development Report. Those for the countries of the Greater Caribbean are shown in the table below. The region is relatively well off by comparison with the rest of the developing world. However, there is a wide range of achievement in human development from country to country.

Six countries in the region enjoy the status of High human development, like the majority of developed countries. Five of these are CARICOM countries. They are relatively small, together accounting for less than 3 percent of the region’s population.

Eighteen of the remaining 19 countries in the Greater Caribbean have Medium human development. Eight of these are in the upper end of the Medium category, i.e. above a value 0.700. These include the members of the Group of Three (Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela) with 71 percent of the region’s population.

The other 10 countries are in the middle and lower ends of Medium human development. These include five CARICOM and four Central American states.

Another point of comparison is a country’s HDI rank in the world compared with its per capita income rank. When the HDI rank is higher than the per capita income rank, the UNDP says the country is doing well in human development achievement relative to its level of average income.

Fifteen of the 25 countries in the Greater Caribbean are in this situation, shown in the last column of the table as a positive number. Ten other countries are in the opposite situation. 

The variation is due to achievements in health and education. The countries that are doing relatively well have life expectancies higher than 70 years, suggesting good primary health care systems. Most of them also have adult literacy rates that are over 90 percent. And most have education enrolment ratios that are good relative to their development level.

As the Report indicates, these are the areas in which countries need to make strong efforts in order to advance their level of human development relative to their level of income.

 

Greater Caribbean Human Development Statistics

Source: UNDP Human Development Report, 2002

 

HDIRank a

 

 

 

Life expectancy at birth (years)

2000

Adult literacy rate (% age 15 and above)

2000

Combined primary, secondary and tertiary gross enrolment ratio (%)b

1999

GDP per capita (US$)

2000

Human development index (HDI) value

2000

GDP¹ per capita (US$) rank minus HDI

rankc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High human development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

31

 

Barbados

CM

 

76.8

98.0 I, j

77

15,494

0.871

5

2

 

41

 

The Bahamas

CM

 

69.2

95.4

74

17,012

0.826

-9

3

 

43

 

Costa Rica

CA

 

76.4

95.6

67

8,650

0.820

14

4

 

44

 

St. Kitts & Nevis

CM

 

70.0 n

97.8 n

70 n

12,510

0.814

-3

5

 

50

 

Trinidad & Tobago

CM

 

74.3

93.8

65

8,964

0.805

6

6

 

52

 

Antigua & Barbuda

CM

 

73.9 n

86.6 n

69 n

10,541

0.800

-5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medium human development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

 

54

 

Mexico

G3

 

72.6

91.4

71

9,023

0.796

1

8

 

55

 

Cuba

NG

 

76.0

96.7

76

.. s

0.795

35

9

 

57

 

Panama

NG

 

74.0

91.9

74

6,000

0.787

18

10

 

58

 

Belize

CM

 

74.0

93.2

73

5,606

0.784

24

11

 

61

 

Dominica

CM

 

72.9 n

96.4 n

65 n

5880

0.779

16

12

 

66

 

St. Lucia

CM

 

73.4

90.2 n

70 n

5703

0.772

15

13

 

68

 

Colombia

G3

 

71.2

91.7

73

6,248

0.772

4

14

 

69

 

Venezuela

G3

 

72.9

92.6

65

5,794

0.770

10

15

 

74

 

Suriname

CM

 

70.6

94.0 I, j

82

3,799

0.756

29

16

 

83

 

Grenada

CM

 

65.3 n

94.4 n

65 n

7,580

0.747

-22

17

 

86

 

Jamaica

CM

 

75.3

86.9

62

3,639

0.742

18

18

 

91

 

St. Vincent & Grenadines

CM

 

69.6 n

88.9 n

58 n

5,555

0.733

-8

19

 

94

 

Dominican Republic