45 / 193 Chile is ranked 45 out of 193 countries, based on 24 indicators
2010 2024 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 36 34 45 45 16 ๐ฟ Planetary Pressuresโadjusted Human Development Index
0.78 33 โ๏ธ Gender Inequality Index
0.1 34 ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ Corruption Control Estimate
0.97 36 โณ Life Expectancy
81.17 37 ๐ฃ๏ธ Voice & Accountability Estimate
1.02 37 ๐ Regulatory Quality Estimate
0.93 41 ๐๏ธ Government Effectiveness Estimate
0.72 44 ๐ Human Development Index
0.88 45 ๐คฐ Maternal Mortality Ratio (Modeled)
10 46 ๐ฆ Customs Efficiency
3 47 โ๏ธ Rule of Law Estimate
0.63 55 ๐ Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index
0.72 56 ๐ถ Under-5 Mortality Rate
7.2 56 ๐ฆ Logistics Services Quality
3.1 61 ๐ GNI per Capita, PPP (Current Int'l $)
32,850 61 ๐ Overall Logistics Performance
3 62 ๐ผ Education Expenditure as GDP Percentage
4.9 64 ๐ค๏ธ Infrastructure Quality
2.8 67 ๐ Tracking and Tracing Ability
3 68 โฑ๏ธ Timeliness of Shipments
3.2 90 ๐ Gross Primary Enrollment Rate
100.32 90 ๐๏ธ Political Stability Estimate
0.14 92 ๐ Ease of Arranging Shipments
2.7 96 โ๏ธ Gender Development Index
0.97 Chile in the Lead ๐
Chile is the best in the world in 3 indicators
๐ Lowest School Dropout Rates As of 2022, only 0.11% of Chilean male adolescents of lower secondary school age were out of school, indicating a strong educational system.
Education
๐ Unbeatable School Retention In 2020, Chile achieved a 100% persistence rate for males to both grade 5 and the last grade of primary school, showcasing the country's commitment to education.
Education Gender
๐ Minimal Poverty from Healthcare Costs In 2016, only 0.01% of Chile's population was pushed below the $3.65 poverty line due to out-of-pocket healthcare expenses, reflecting effective healthcare policies.
Health
Chile Following Behind ๐ญ
Chile ranks last in the world on 1 indicators
๐ Significant UN Support In 2017, Chile received $147,774 from UNFPA, highlighting its reliance on international aid for development projects.
Aid Effectiveness
Areas Where Chile is Better then Others