Measures Of Development

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Measures Of Development Primary Employment; Birth Rate; Infant Mortality; Life Expectancy; GDP; Death Rate; Energy Per Person; Food Intake; GDP Per Capita; Literacy Rate; People Per Doctor Economic Social ______________________ The total of all money produced per year by a country’s workers ______________________ The amount of energy which each person in the country uses per year Measures Of Development ______________________ The average number of years a person can expect to live ______________________ The wealth shared out equally among all the people of a country ______________________ Number of patients divided by number of doctors ______________________ The percentage of people in the country employed in primary occupations ______________________ The number of births per year per 1000 people ______________________ Number of adults who can read and write in every 100 people ______________________ The number of children per year out of every 1000 born alive that die before they reach the age of one ______________________ The number of deaths per year per 1000 people ______________________ Number of kilocalories (kcals) each person in the country takes each day