Group Grievance Index

Asia Ranking

0 (low) - 10 (high)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Burma (Myanmar)9.6202219.8
2Nepal9.1202229.4
3Pakistan8.9202248.8
4Bhutan8.8202068.5
5Bangladesh8.7202258.6
6Kyrgyzstan8.2202298.1
7India8.1202278.2
7Sri Lanka8.1202239.1
7Russia8.12022108
10Kazakhstan8202178.2
11Philippines7.32021117.6
12Laos7.22022147.2
13Indonesia7.12021127.4
14Thailand72022137.3
15Brunei6.82022166.5
15China6.82022157.1
17Tajikistan6.72022166.5
18Azerbaijan5.82022215.6
18Cambodia5.82022186.1
20Uzbekistan5.72022196
21Turkmenistan5.62021205.7
22Vietnam5.22021225.5
22North Korea5.22021225.5
24Malaysia5.12022245.4
25Maldives42021253.9
26Macao3.3202130
27Japan2.82020263.1
28South Korea2.62022282.4
29Singapore2.52022292.2
30Mongolia2.42022272.9

Definition of Group Grievance Index

The Group Grievance Indicator focuses on divisions and schisms between different groups in society. Particularly, divisions based on social or political characteristics and their role in access to services or resources, and inclusion in the political process. The higher the value of the indicator, the higher the division of the societal groups in the country.

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