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The second part is the Education index:
 
The second part is the Education index:
  
:log(Education spending/(0.2*Population))/log(100000)
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:if the nation has any education spending:
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::The Education index is the literacy rate
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:otherwise:
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::The Education index is taken to be the GDP index
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The literacy rate is calculated as follows:
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:If the nation's education spending per student, taken to be 20% of the population, is greater than $10,000, the literacy rate is 99%.
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:If it is less than $10,000, the literacy rate is taken to be the education spending per student divided by 100.
  
 
The last part is the Life Expectancy index:
 
The last part is the Life Expectancy index:

Revision as of 23:27, 30 January 2006

The Ceorana Department of State Human Development Index, or CHDI is a formula developed by the Ceorana Department of State to rank nations by their "human development". The formula is still in a beta stage, so Ceorana is the only nation with an "official" number, although the CDOS has said that other nations may use the formula as they wish.

The Formula

The CHDI is calculated in three parts, the first two helping to determine the third. Since NationStates forbids nations to tell other nations statistics such as GDP, literacy rate and life expectancy, the CHDI makes educated guesses using numbers that are given. The final CHDI is the three indices averaged.

The first part is the GDP index:

(log(GDP per capita)-log(300))/(log(50000)-log(300))

The second part is the Education index:

if the nation has any education spending:
The Education index is the literacy rate
otherwise:
The Education index is taken to be the GDP index

The literacy rate is calculated as follows:

If the nation's education spending per student, taken to be 20% of the population, is greater than $10,000, the literacy rate is 99%.
If it is less than $10,000, the literacy rate is taken to be the education spending per student divided by 100.

The last part is the Life Expectancy index:

(life expectancy - 25) / (85 - 25)

Life expectancy is calculated as:

80 * (average of GDP and Education indices) + Healthcare spending per capita / 100

Life expectancy cannot go above 90 years.

Score Levels

CDHI Level
.001 - .050 very low
.051 - .250 low
.251 - .500 developing
.501 - .750 reasonable
.751 - .950 high
.951 - .999 very high