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Japan’s Human Development Index

#124 of 190 in the Human Development Index progress rankings

The Human Development Index (HDI) combines life expectancy, educational attainment, and income metrics to assess overall societal progress. It offers a comprehensive look at development and quality of life, reflecting national advancement. Scores ranges from 0 to 1 (higher is better).

Latest (2022)
0.920
Year-over-year
0.000
Change since start (1990→2022)
+0.070

Key insights

  • From 1990 to 2022, Human Development Index changed by +0.070.
  • Most recent year-over-year change (2021→2022): +0.000.
  • Lowest level: 0.850 in 1990.
  • Highest level: 0.920 in 2017.

Human Development Index Chart (1990–2022)

*Average based on available data from 193 UN member countries

Human Development Index Table (1990–2022)

Human Development Index — Japan
Year Human Development Index
1990 0.850
1991 0.850
1992 0.850
1993 0.860
1994 0.870
1995 0.870
1996 0.870
1997 0.880
1998 0.880
1999 0.880
2000 0.880
2001 0.890
2002 0.890
2003 0.890
2004 0.890
2005 0.890
2006 0.900
2007 0.900
2008 0.900
2009 0.900
2010 0.900
2011 0.900
2012 0.910
2013 0.910
2014 0.910
2015 0.910
2016 0.910
2017 0.920
2018 0.920
2019 0.920
2020 0.920
2021 0.920
2022 0.920

Source: UNDP, Human Development Report (2024) – with minor processing by Our World in Data