Comprare: Guatemala, Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand Laura Grazioso 9th B 2/19/2014.

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Comprare: Guatemala, Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand Laura Grazioso 9th B 2/19/2014

Life Expectancy Average  Guatemala: 71 years  Fiji: 69 years  Australia: 81 years  New Zealand: 80 years

Infant Mortality Rate  Guatemala: 32  Fiji: 17  Australia: 5  New Zealand: 30

Unemployment Rate  Guatemala: 4.10%  Fiji: 7.7%  Australia: 4.9%  New Zealand: 6.20%

Birth Rate  Guatemala: 31.78%  Fiji: 21.20%  Australia: 13.29%  New Zealand: 2.10%

Electricity Usage  Guatemala: 569 kWh  Fiji: 550 kWh  Australia: 10,285 kWh  New Zealand: 9,565 kWh

Oil Usage  Guatemala: %  Fiji: 9.213%  Australia: %  New Zealand: %

GDP  Guatemala: 34,274 M.€  Fiji: 2,698 M.€  Australia: 1,198,649 M.€  New Zealand: 132,041 M.€

Cost of Healthcare Per Capita  Guatemala: $ 325  Fiji: $ 198  Australia: $ 3441  New Zealand: $

Class Division  Guatemala: extreamly poor, poor, normal low, normal, high.  Fiji: poor, normal, high.  Australia: normal, high, really high.  New Zealand: normal, high.

Amount of Free Time  Guatemala: -  Fiji: -  Australia: -  New Zealand: -

Maps AustraliaGuatemalaNew ZealandFiji

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