The index defines human capital as the knowledge, skills, and health that people accumulate over their lives.

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Singapore ranks first out of 157 countries in the 2018 Human Capital Index. (Photo: The Straits Times)

According to the report released on October 11 by the international financial institution at the World Bank-International Monetary Fund Annual Meetings in Bali, Indonesia, Singapore’s HCI is 0.88. The top ten countries and territories include the Republic of Korea, Japan, Hong Kong (China), Finland, Ireland, Australia, Sweden, the Netherlands and Canada.

The HCI comprises three components: Survival of children to school age, the quantity and quality of education, and health (adult survival rates, healthy growth among children under the age of five).

According to the World Bank, the HCI "reflects the productivity as a future worker of a child born today, compared with what it could be if he or she had full health and complete, high-quality education", which is measured on a scale of zero to one — one is the best possible score.

Source: VNA