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SOME IMPORTANT INDICES

World Economic Outlook

Released By:

  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)

About the Report:

  • Published twice a year in the months of April and October.
  • Analyzes and predicts global economic developments during the near and medium-term.

Global Hunger Index 2020

Released By:

  • Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe

About the Report:

  • Measures and tracks hunger at the global, regional, and country levels.
  • Parameters used:
    • Undernourishment: insufficient caloric intake.
    • Child Wasting
    • Child Stunting
    • Child Mortality: under the age of five.
  • Determines hunger on a 100-point scale where 0 is the best possible score and 100 is the worst.
  • India has a “serious” level of hunger, with a score of 27.2.
    • It ranks 94 out of 107 countries in the Index.
    • India features behind Nepal (73), Pakistan (88), Bangladesh (75), Indonesia (70).

Poverty and Shared Prosperity Report

Released By:

  • World Bank

About the Report:

  • Considers, the “new poor” will:
    • Be more urban poor.
    • Be more engaged in informal services and manufacturing and less in agriculture.
    • Live in congested urban settings and work in the sectors most affected by lockdowns and mobility restrictions.
  • Many of the newly poor individuals will be from Sub-Saharan Africa and the South Asian region.
  • Poverty estimation in India is carried out by NITI Aayog’s task force.

World Risk Index 2020

Released By:

  • United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), Bündnis Entwicklung Hilft and the University of Stuttgart in Germany.

About the Index:

  • It is part of the World Risk Report 2020.
  • It describes the disaster risk for various countries and regions through the multiplication of exposure and vulnerability.
  • Among continents, Oceania is at the highest risk, followed by Africa and the Americas.
    • Vanuatu (South Pacific Ocean) is the country with the highest disaster risk worldwide.
    • Africa accounts for more than two-thirds of the most vulnerable countries.
    • India has ranked 89th among 181 countries and is fourth-most-at-risk in South Asia, after Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Human Capital Index 2020

Released By:

  • World Bank

About the Index:

  • Human capital consists of the knowledge, skills, and health that people accumulate over their lives.
  • The index benchmarks key components of human capital across countries.
  • Parameters used: Health and education data of children for 174 countries (up to March 2020; pre-pandemic period).
  • It covers 98% of the world’s population.
  • India is ranked at 116th from among 174 countries.

Global Innovation Index 2020

Released By:

  • World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), Cornell University, INSEAD

About the Index:

  • Provides detailed metrics about the innovation performance of 131 countries and economies around the world.
    • Includes political environment, education, infrastructure and business sophistication.
  • 2020 Theme: Who will Finance Innovation?
  • Switzerland, Sweden, the USA, the UK and Netherlands are the top five countries.
  • In Asian economies, China, India, the Philippines and Vietnam have made the most progress on the index.
    • India at the 48th position, ranks among top 50 innovative countries.

State of the Young Child in India Report

Released By:

  • Mobile Creches, an NGO

About the Report:

  • It measures health, nutrition and cognitive growth of children in the 0-6 years age group
  • The Young Child Outcomes Index (YCOI) and the Young Child Environment Index (YCEI) are parts of the report.
  • Parameters used:
    • Infant mortality rate
    • Stunting
    • Net attendance at the primary school level
  • The overall India score is 0.585 on a scale of 0-1
  • Kerala, Goa, Tripura, Tamil Nadu and Mizoram are among the top five states for the well-being of children.
    • Assam, Meghalaya, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have scores below the country’s average.

Young Child Environment Index:

  • Helps to understand the policy and environment enablers that influence a child’s well-being.
  • Parameters used:
    • Poverty alleviation
    • Strengthening primary health care
    • Improving education levels
    • Safe water supply
    • Promotion of gender equity
  • Kerala, Goa, Sikkim, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh have secured the top five positions.
    • The overall India score is 0.672.

Digital Quality of Life (DQL) Index 2020

Released By:

  • SurfShark, an online privacy solutions provider.

About the Index:

  • It is a global research on the quality of digital wellbeing in 85 countries (81% of the global population).
  • Parameters used:
    • Internet affordability
    • Internet quality
    • Electronic infrastructure
    • Electronic security
    • Electronic government
  • 7 out of 10 countries with the highest DQL are in Europe, with Denmark leading.
    • Scandinavian countries excel in offering high-quality digital wellbeing to their citizens.
    • Canada leads in American continents, Japan in Asia, South Africa in Africa and News Zealand in Oceania.
  • India stands at the overall rank of 57 out of the 85 countries.

Quality of Life for Elderly Index

Released By:

  • Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM)
  • The Index has been created by the Institute for Competitiveness at the request of EAC-PM.

About the Index:

  • It identifies the regional patterns of ageing across Indian States and assesses the overall ageing situation in India.
  • Four Pillars: Financial Well-being, Social Well-being, Health System and Income Security
  • Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh are top-scoring regions in Aged and Relatively Aged States, respectively.
    • Chandigarh and Mizoram are top-scoring regions in Union Territory and North-East States category.

Periodic Labour Force Survey 2019-20

Released By:

  • National Statistical Office (NSO)

About the Survey:

  • An annual survey which has been constituted based on the recommendation of a committee headed by Amitabh Kundu.
  • It maps the state of employment in the country.
  • Collects data on several variables such as:
    • The level of unemployment
    • The types of employment and their respective shares
    • The wages earned from different types of jobs
    • The number of hours worked etc.
  • It estimates employment and unemployment indicators in both usual status and Current Weekly Status (CWS) in both rural and urban areas annually.

AISHE-2020

Released By:

  • Department of Higher Education.

About the Report:

  • This Report provides key performance indicators on the current status of Higher education in the country.
  • Uttar Pradesh has highest student enrolment in India, it has 49.1% male and 50.9% female students followed by Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.

SDG India Index 2020-21

Released By:

  • NITI Aayog
  • Developed in collaboration with the United Nations.

About the Index:

  • Represents the articulation of the comprehensive nature of the Global Goals under the 2030 Agenda.
    • Monitors the country’s progress on the goals through data-driven assessment.
  • Computes goal-wise scores (from 0-100) on the 16 SDGs for each State and Union Territory.
    • States and Union Territories are classified in four categories based on their SDG India Index score: Aspirant (0–49), Performer (50–64), Front-Runner (65–99), Achiever (100).
  • Kerala retained its position at the top for the third time followed by Tamil Nadu and Himachal Pradesh.
    • Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam were the worst performing States.

Ease of Living & Municipal Performance Index 2020

Released By:

  • Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs

About the Municipal Performance Index:

  • It seeks to examine local government practices in municipalities across areas of services, finance, policy, technology and governance.
  • The MPI examined the sectoral performance of 111 municipalities (with Delhi being assessed separately for NDMC, and the three Municipal Corporations).
  • In Million+ category, Indore, Surat and Bhopal are the highest ranked.
    • In the Less than Million category, NDMC, Tirupati and Gandhinagar are top performers.
  • About the Ease of Living Index:
    • It provides a comprehensive understanding of participating cities across India based on quality of life, economic-ability of a city, and its sustainability and resilience.
    • In Million+ Category, the top performers are Bengaluru, Pune and Ahmedabad.
      • Amritsar, Guwahati, Bareilly, Dhanbad and Srinagar are the worst performers.
    • In the Less than Million Category, top performers are Shimla, Bhubaneshwar and Silvassa.
      • Aligarh, Rampur, Namchi, Satna and Muzaffarpur are the worst performers.

India Innovation Index 2020

Released By:

  • NITI Aayog

About the Index:

  • The index has been developed on the lines of the Global Innovation Index (GII)
  • It is developed to ameliorate the innovation ecosystem of Indian states & UTs and to design policies to drive innovation across regions.
  • Parameters used:
    • Patents per million of population
    • Publication in scientific journals
    • Percentage of GDP spending on research
    • Demographic dividend
    • Level and quality of education
  • Among the major states, Karnataka is the top scorer for two consecutive years followed by Maharashtra.
    • Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Bihar scored the lowest.
    • Himachal Pradesh topped the rankings of hill and North-East states
    • Delhi has scored the highest in the country (46.6), while Lakshadweep has the lowest score at 11.7.
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