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Countries fall into three broad categories based on their HDI: high, medium, and low human development. The arrows show the change in HDI from 2005 values. The 2007/2008 edition of the Human Development Report was published on November 27, 2007; in Brasília, Brazil. [1] Image File history File links Commons-logo. ...

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