India ranked 105th out of 130 countries on Global Human Capital Index

According to Human Capital Index, India ranked at 105th position globally among 130 countries and topped by Finland

Criteria: Nations ability to nurture, Develop and organize talent for Economic Growth

Released by: World Economic Forum, Geneva

Ranking:        

  • 1st Position – FinlandWEF
  • 2nd Position – Norway
  • 3rd Position – Switzerland
  • 4th Position – Japan
  • 5th Position – Sweden
  • 6th Position – New Zealand
  • 7th Position – Denmark
  • 8th Position – The Netherlands
  • 9th Position – Canada
  • 10th Position – Belgium

India’s ranking:

  • India ranks much below than China, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Sri Lanka
  • In 2015, India ranked 100th rank
  • India has optimized 57% of its human Capital endowment
  • Youth Literacy rate has been reached at 90% only while India’s Educational system has enhanced markedly over the various age groups
  • India ranks poorly on labour force participation because of employment gender gaps

 Position of India in various categories:

  • Quality of Education System: 39th Position
  • Ease of finding skilled employees: 45th Position
  • Staff Training: 46th Position
  • Youth literacy rate: 103rd Position
  • Employment gender gaps: 121st Position

Key Aspects:

  • India had the largest share in the Global distribution of tertiary degree holder in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics after China
  • Only 65% of the world’s talent is being optimized through education, skills development and deployment
  • The adaptation of educational institutions, labour market policy and workplaces are essential to growth, equality and social stability
  • Countries ranked below India include Nepal, Myanmar, Haiti, Malawi and Burundi and Pakistan

About the World Economic Forum:

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  • Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland
  • Founder: Klaus Schwab
  • Founded: 1971




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