Human development implies modernization and progress that a country has made over time. The normal indicators of Human development to measure are gross domestic product, percent of workforce in non agricultural jobs, infant mortality rate, and the female literacy rate. There are also many other factors that contribute as well like obesity rate, education, income etc.. This was introduced to make aware whether or not countries are making effective use of their recourses.
For Thailand here are three important factors that contribute to the
Human Development Index
As you can see by looking at this graph Thailand has a higher human development rate than China, Indonesia, Viet Nam, and the Maldives but is not as developed as the United States, Norway, Hong Kong, Japan, or Malta.
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