Human Capital Index: Saudi ranks 4th among Arab states

25/09/2017 Argaam

Saudi Arabia has the fourth most developed human capital among the Arab countries, and was ranked 82nd globally, the new Global Human Capital Index by the World Economic Forum (WEF) showed.

 

The UAE was the highest-placed among the Arab countries, and was ranked 45th out of the 130 global countries.

 

Bahrain was the second among the Arab countries, and has the 47th most developed human capital among the global countries.

 

Norway has the most developed human capital across the world, followed by Finland, Switzerland and the USA.

 

The Global Human Capital Index 2017 ranks 130 countries on how well they are developing their human capital across four dimensions - capacity, deployment, development and know-how - as well as across different age groups.

 

According to the report’s Human Capital Index, 62 percent of human capital has now been developed globally. Only 25 nations have tapped 70 percent of their people’s human capital or more. With the majority of countries leveraging between 50 percent and 70 percent of their human capital, 14 countries remain below 50 percent.

 

Human Capital Index Top 20 Countries (2017)

Ranking

Country

Rate

1

Norway

77.12

2

Fenland

77.07

3

Switzerland

76.48

4

USA

74.84

5

Denmark

74.40

6

Germany

74.30

7

New Zealand

74.14

8

Sweden

73.95

9

Slovenia

73.33

10

Austria

73.29

11

Singapore

73.28

12

Estonia

73.13

13

Holland

73.07

14

Canada

73.06

15

Belgium

72.46

16

Russia

72.16

17

Japan

72.05

18

Ireland

71.67

19

Australia

71.56

20

Iceland

71.44

 

 

 

Arab Countries Ranking (2017)

Ranking

Country

Rate

45

UAE

65.48

47

Bahrain

64.98

55

Qatar

63.97

82

Saudi Arabia

58.52

86

Jordon

58.15

96

Kuwait

56.08

97

Egypt

55.99

112

Algeria

51.51

115

Tunis

50.76

118

Morocco

49.47

129

Mauritania

41.19

130

 Yemen

35.48

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