List of Italian regions by Human Development Index
{{Short description|Italian regions ranked by HDI score}}
[[File:Regions of Italy by HDI (2017).svg|thumb|405x405px|Map of the Italian regions by HDI in 2017.
Legend:
{{legend|#00023a|> 0.910}}
{{legend|#000074|0.900 - 0.910}}
{{legend|#0010c0|0.880 - 0.899}}
{{legend|#4769ff|0.860 - 0.879}}
{{legend|#aabdef|> 0.850}}]]
This is a list of 19 regions of Italy and the 2 autonomous provinces of South Tyrol and Trentino by Human Development Index as of 2022.{{Cite web |title=Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Table - Global Data Lab |url=https://globaldatalab.org/shdi/table/shdi/ITA/?levels=1+4&years=2021&interpolation=0&extrapolation=0 |access-date=2023-02-20 |website=globaldatalab.org}}
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Rank | Region or autonomous province | HDI (2022) |
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style="color:#090;" colspan="3" | Very high human development | ||
1 | {{Flag|Emilia-Romagna}} | 0.935 |
2 | {{Flag|Trentino}} | 0.934 |
3 | {{Flag|Lazio}} | 0.929 |
4 | {{Flag|Lombardy}} | 0.927 |
5 | {{Flag|South Tyrol}} | 0.925 |
6 | {{Flag|Tuscany}} | 0.921 |
7 | {{Flag|Friuli-Venezia Giulia}} | 0.918 |
8 | {{Flag|Marche}} | 0.915 |
9 | {{Flag|Veneto}} | 0.914 |
10 | {{Flag|Liguria}} | 0.913 |
11 | {{Flag|Piedmont}} | 0.912 |
12 | {{Flag|Umbria}} | 0.908 |
style="background:#e6e6e6"
|– |{{ITA}} (average) |0.906 | ||
13 | {{Flag|Abruzzo}} | 0.901 |
14 | {{Flag|Aosta Valley}} | 0.899 |
15 | {{Flag|Molise}} | 0.885 |
16 | {{Flag|Basilicata}} | 0.880 |
17 | {{Flag|Sardinia}} | 0.879 |
18 | {{Flag|Apulia}} | 0.869 |
19 | {{Flag|Campania}} | 0.868 |
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|{{Flag|Calabria}} | rowspan="2" |0.859 | ||
{{Flag|Sicilia}} |