Soviet States - Developmental Progress

Developmental Progress

The post-Soviet states listed according to their Human Development Index scores (2013).

Very High Human Development:

  • Estonia: 0.846
  • Lithuania: 0.818
  • Latvia: 0.814

High Human Development:

  • Belarus: 0.793
  • Russia: 0.788
  • Kazakhstan: 0.754
  • Georgia: 0.745
  • Ukraine: 0.740
  • Azerbaijan: 0.734
  • Armenia: 0.729

Medium Human Development:

  • Turkmenistan: 0.698
  • Moldova: 0.660
  • Uzbekistan: 0.654
  • Kyrgyzstan: 0.622
  • Tajikistan: 0.622

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    Young people of high school age can actually feel themselves changing. Progress is almost tangible. It’s exciting. It stimulates more progress. Nevertheless, growth is not constant and smooth. Erik Erikson quotes an aphorism to describe the formless forming of it. “I ain’t what I ought to be. I ain’t what I’m going to be, but I’m not what I was.”
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