DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
POVERTY Poverty is general scarcity of wealth, or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money. Absolute poverty or destitution refers to the deprivation of basic human needs, which commonly includes food, water, sanitation, clothing, shelter, health care and education. Relative poverty is defined contextually as economic inequality in the location or society in which people live. [ [
WHAT INDICATORS ARE USED TO DETERMINE A DEVELOPED COUNTRY
Cartogram: a map that shows the size of the territory based on the information that it is trying to show.
Developed (blue) vs. Developing (red) What do you notice?
DEVELOPED VS. DEVELOPING
GDP Per Capita GDP = Gross Domestic Product The total market value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a given year, market value final goods services country Per capita = per person
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES Countries with many industries Well developed economy Uses machine rather than man-power to accomplish most tasks Stable government atch?v=9-4V3HR696k
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Countries with few industries. Often lacks modern technology Poor economy Uses man-power rather than machines to accomplish many tasks Un-stable government om/watch?v=MauZwx PEF88 pBaBbrA
INFANT MORTALITY RATES Number of infant deaths under age 1 per 1,000 Top 10 countries are: Afghanistan, Mali, Somalia, Central African Republic, Guinnea Bassau, Chad, Niger, Angola, Burkina Faso, Malawi WHY??? United States is 174 out of 224 Lowest death rate: Monaco youtube.co m/watch?v= K8g3erbmD MU
INFANT BIRTH RATES = TOTAL NUMBER OF BIRTHS PER 1,000 Highest birth rates
INFANT DEATH RATES Per 1,000 Deaths
Life Expectancy Highest: Monaco – years Lowest: Chad – years United States: 82 men/86women Infant Mortality Highest: Angola (180/1000) Lowest: Monaco (1.82/1000) United States: 5.87
3) Literacy rate
ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATIONS OF COUNTRIES/REGIONS The World Bank’s main criterion for classifying economies is gross national income (GNI) per capita Every economy is classified as low, middle, and high income Where does the U.S. fall on the list? Where does Idaho fall on the list for the U.S.?
UNITED STATES – GDP IN BILLIONS OF US $
IDAHO 40 OUT OF 50 STATES IN GNI: (GROSS NATIONAL INCOME)
DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING NATION EXAMPLES
Developed Developing Good educational system; school required Schooling not available to all citizens of country. EDUCATION
Developed Developing Widely available health care. Poor health care; not enough doctors. Healthcare
Developed Developing Farmers use technology to harvest crops. Live by subsistence farming in rural areas. Few businesses. Farming/Food Source
Developed Developing People have access to telephones, internet, and are part of global network. Modern communications are not found outside of city. Technology
Developed Developing Participate in international trade Few items to trade Economy
Developed Developing People mostly live in cities. People live mostly in rural areas. Housing and HDI
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YOUR ASSIGNMENT IS….. Study for you quiz You’ll read a passage and respond Know what developed countries were formed around What does a developing country not have access to Which hemisphere are developing countries mostly in Compare and contrast developed and developing countries