Human Development and Regional Disparities in Iran:A Policy Model



Table B1. Regional data for the selected indicators

Province

Indicator LE

AL

RCPC

SFWA

SANA

RCP20

FPENR

FSENR

INFS

MATS

PENR

SENR

R&DST

LF

LFIND

LFSER

1 Ardebil

65.7

63.2

1652

89.9

49.7

378

91.1

40.8

954.1

943.2

128.9

65.8

15

24.9

26.7

37.8

2 Booshehr

66.6

72.5

1493

96.5

62.5

441

95.7

56.4

957.6

947.2

116.5

77.5

32.8

22.5

20.4

60.6

3 Chahar Mahal B.

65.9

67.2

1437

98.7

61.8

391

96.2

56.3

955

934.8

114.7

76

15.6

25.6

44.1

33.9

4 East Azarbayjan

66.5

67.5

1652

92.2

62

461

93

50.4

957.2

952.4

126.3

70.8

23.3

28.4

36.4

38.2

5 Fars

67.5

74.7

1925

93.6

63.8

546

97.5

59.4

961.5

975.9

115.6

76.2

27.9

25.4

28.5

48

6 Gilan

70.3

72.6

1671

85.8

77.3

428

99.2

68.9

972.3

953.1

120.8

83.9

63.6

32.1

20.5

40.1

7 Hamedan

65.5

68.1

1182

92.7

53.4

252

95.7

77.6

953.4

979.9

117.8

68.8

41.3

26

29.8

38.4

8 Hormozgan

65.9

63.3

1585

86.4

62.3

403

91.7

44.4

954.9

956

120.2

63.3

36.3

21.1

22.4

53.8

9 Ilam

64

67

1409

95.9

83.8

435

93.8

62.4

947

943.5

127.6

87.2

19.9

22.5

20

50.9

10 Isfahan

70.3

79.5

1758

97.8

77.2

385

99

69.6

971.9

986.2

115.3

83

112.2

28.2

41.6

43.9

11 Kerman

65.4

70.5

1714

90

69.2

384

99.9

66.3

952.9

969.6

127.9

81.6

43.6

24.2

24.8

45.8

12 Kermanshah

65

68.1

1860

94.9

60.4

618

93.4

52.1

951.4

961.7

124.5

74.5

16.8

26.2

22.4

51.6

13 Khoozestan

66.9

69.2

1781

91

68.6

658

87.8

50.7

958.8

969.4

117.4

70.5

26.5

22.8

31.1

49.2

14 Khorasan

64.3

73.9

1502

94.2

54.7

277

94

54.2

948.3

949.8

122.7

69.9

24.1

26.4

29.7

40.9

15 Kohkilooyeh & B. A.

63.4

61.9

1160

88.1

37.9

222

92

47.9

943.9

937.2

131.4

85

13.2

20.6

29.7

42.5

16 Kordestan

61.6

56.9

1389

95.8

60.7

485

84

35.9

936.3

900.6

119.5

61.3

16

25.6

28.5

40.1

17 Lorestan

64.6

65

1476

95.2

52.7

495

96

55.5

949.3

972

125

83.4

19

23.3

27.2

43.3

18 Markasi

66.7

71.7

1750

98.6

69

427

98.7

55.9

958.2

979.7

124.3

74.3

63.8

27

37.3

36.4

19 Mazandaran

67.4

72

1557

93

64.6

371

97.3

67

961.1

972.5

116.6

84.2

35.1

26.8

22.3

41.4

20 Qom

67.6

75.4

3057

99.5

83.8

832

97.5

59.6

962.1

993.2

116.5

76.2

131.3

23.6

41.7

50

21 Semnan

68.2

79.5

1586

99.4

82.1

300

98.8

73

964.2

959.1

110.6

87.6

89.3

27.1

26.9

52.1

22 Sistan & B.

61.1

48.1

1120

90.6

41.1

263

65.5

25

934.5

974.8

111.4

43.4

21.2

19.4

22.6

44.8

23 Tehran

70.5

84.7

3057

99.8

85.3

832

99.9

77.9

973.1

976.8

115.6

91.5

192.8

27.2

33.7

61.9

24 West Azarbayjan

64.7

61.1

1439

91.5

51.4

393

77.2

40.1

951.9

916.2

112.3

62.4

4.5

26.9

24.5

42

25 Yazd

68.5

77.9

1771

99.1

81.2

316

97

71.2

962.8

991.8

110.1

81.8

70.1

29.3

43.5

42.1

26 Zandjan

65.8

65.2

1291

90.5

50.4

310

92.9

44.6

954.4

925.1

119.4

64.8

23.2

25

28.3

32.9

0 Country

______________69.2

72.9

1899

94.5

64.3

430

94.7

58.9

968.3

962.6

119.1

76.8

66.9

26.1

30.4

46.8

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