Developed countries in the world
The following is an example of a developed country based on the Human Development Index:
Norway
Norway is a country with the highest Human Development Index worldwide and continues to increase to date. The country implements a market economy system and health and free access to all its people so that life expectancy in this country is quite high. The main natural resources of the country are petroleum, natural gas, minerals, and seafood. According to World Bank data, Norway is one of 40 countries with the highest per capita income worldwide and the second highest on the Continent. The country is also the Country of the Happiest Residents of the World.Australia
The only country and continent in the south of the world is also one of the developed countries with the highest Human Development Index. Australia has a system of monarchy even though its citizens have full freedom in economic activity and good political rights. Another criterion of this country is the high public access to health and education, so that the welfare of the community is very good. Australia also has the most significant rate of economic growth year after year.German
The country that is the originator of the second war is a country with the highest Human Development Index because the level of education is extraordinary. Some of its universities are among the most prestigious in the world with free tuition fees for its people, even Germans provide enormous learning opportunities for students from other countries as well at no cost. In the economic sector, Germany is the third largest exporter of goods in the world. Excellent education makes the high skill and productivity of society so that the standard of living in Germany is also very high.
*Singapore
Southeast Asia also has developed countries with the highest Human Development Index number 6 in the world, namely Singapore. The newly independent country in 1965 was formerly a developing country, but due to the rapid technological progress of this country successfully graduated from its status as a developing country. The country, dubbed the Asian tiger, is now one of the highest per capita income countries in the world and has the highest level of education, health, safety and life expectancy in Asia. (see also: The Characteristics of Traditional and Modern Society)
Canada
Canada is a country located in the northern part of the Americas. The second largest country in the world is a monarchy. The Human Development Index in Canada is the 9th highest in the world. It is based on a transparent government and free from corruption or abuse of power, human rights and economic freedoms, education, and quality of life that includes health and well-being.Amerika serikat
The world's most powerful superpower is one of the developed countries even before the second world war began. The United States is the country with the largest gross domestic product (GDP) worldwide. The United States has not only made progress in the economic, educational, and other socio-economic aspects, but also in the defense and military sectors. The United States has the third largest military force in the world and is the largest arms exporter worldwide. (read also: Characteristic Characteristics of Social Groups)Hongkong
Hong Kong was previously one of the states of China which then broke away. Just like Singapore, this country was previously a developing country that experienced rapid economic growth that turned into a developed country in 1997. Hong Kong has a strategic location as a port and a stopover of traders so that economic and technological progress is growing rapidly. This country is a country with the highest life expectancy around the world.Japan
Japan is one of the countries with the highest Human Development Index in the world. Despite being geographically vulnerable, the imperial state has a very high work ethic. The spirit of the population and productivity in the field of science, economics, and technology make Japan as one of the developed countries in the region of Asia is very calculated by the world.Denmark
Another example of developed countries, namely, Denmark is a country with a royal form in Europe. The country with the 5th highest Human Development Index in the world is the country with the best income distribution in the world. This has an effect on the absence of economic disparities that can affect the decline in crime rates and the high quality of social life in society.