Nilgiri
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Now that you clicked on it because of title:
Lets go down memory lane involving one particular BD dweeb (and some of his posse when the occasion presented itself).
Remember how this character kept hollering that BD had better "human capital" than India because it beat India in the 2016 rankings by one place (104 vs 105). My response was always a lot depends on the index components and multi-indexing composites get weaker (as the debate naturally inflates as to what should get strong weightage and what shouldn't)...that we should gauge long term trends for such indices rather than cherry pick single years (given how the indices themselves change their methodologies over time)
But nope the rank was the be all, end all to this fellow.
A few such snippets:
Thus karma always has the last laugh. Enjoy losing yet again @Bilal9 ...when you have time away from looking at the spam of rohingya return to BD threads.
2016:
http://reports.weforum.org/human-capital-report-2016/rankings/
2017:
https://weforum.ent.box.com/s/dari4dktg4jt2g9xo2o5pksjpatvawdb
First all important (to bilal and co) rank:
India rank = 103 (improvement of 2 ranks)
BD rank = 111 (worsening by 7 ranks) - No wonder BD is also starting to slow down big time in Human Development index as well (over say last 5 years). Expect that to continue for forseeable future.
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Some highlights of the biggest discrepancies:
GDP per capita USD PPP (i.e realized per capita consumption):
BD = 3300
IND = 6100
Output per worker USD PPP:
BD = 7500
IND = 15600
Public spending on education (% of GDP):
BD = 1.9%
IND = 3.8%
Quality of primary schools (higher the score, the better):
BD = 34.4
IND = 61.5
Tertiary education enrolment rate:
BD = 13.4%
IND = 25.5%
Quality of education system (higher the score, the better):
BD = 41.4
IND = 59.1
Extent of (education) staff training (higher the score, the better):
BD = 38.3
IND = 59.9
Economic complexity (higher the score, the better):
BD = 32.8
IND = 54.0
Availability of skilled employees:
BD = 43.1
IND = 58.7
Lets go down memory lane involving one particular BD dweeb (and some of his posse when the occasion presented itself).
Remember how this character kept hollering that BD had better "human capital" than India because it beat India in the 2016 rankings by one place (104 vs 105). My response was always a lot depends on the index components and multi-indexing composites get weaker (as the debate naturally inflates as to what should get strong weightage and what shouldn't)...that we should gauge long term trends for such indices rather than cherry pick single years (given how the indices themselves change their methodologies over time)
But nope the rank was the be all, end all to this fellow.
A few such snippets:
Our human capital today is better than all other subcontinental countries other than Sri Lanka and I'd like to keep it that way.
In fact India ranks below Bangladesh in Human Capital Index and will continue to do so because of its size and the terrible education and health conditions
Thus karma always has the last laugh. Enjoy losing yet again @Bilal9 ...when you have time away from looking at the spam of rohingya return to BD threads.
2016:
http://reports.weforum.org/human-capital-report-2016/rankings/
2017:
https://weforum.ent.box.com/s/dari4dktg4jt2g9xo2o5pksjpatvawdb
First all important (to bilal and co) rank:
India rank = 103 (improvement of 2 ranks)
BD rank = 111 (worsening by 7 ranks) - No wonder BD is also starting to slow down big time in Human Development index as well (over say last 5 years). Expect that to continue for forseeable future.
===========
Some highlights of the biggest discrepancies:
GDP per capita USD PPP (i.e realized per capita consumption):
BD = 3300
IND = 6100
Output per worker USD PPP:
BD = 7500
IND = 15600
Public spending on education (% of GDP):
BD = 1.9%
IND = 3.8%
Quality of primary schools (higher the score, the better):
BD = 34.4
IND = 61.5
Tertiary education enrolment rate:
BD = 13.4%
IND = 25.5%
Quality of education system (higher the score, the better):
BD = 41.4
IND = 59.1
Extent of (education) staff training (higher the score, the better):
BD = 38.3
IND = 59.9
Economic complexity (higher the score, the better):
BD = 32.8
IND = 54.0
Availability of skilled employees:
BD = 43.1
IND = 58.7