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The human development index (hdi) index is derived from three measurable variables: life expectancy at birth, ________, and income.

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The human development index (HDI) refers to an index used by the UNDP (United Nations Development Fund) to measure a country’s development.

It is represented by a score range from 0 to 1, with most nations in the Europe and America scoring the highest while nations in Africa scoring the lowest.

The index consists of three variables: life expectancy at birth, per capita income, and the answer to the blank space to the question: education.

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