Development and the Tertiary Sector

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Development and the Tertiary Sector AP Human Geography Industrialization and Economic Development Unit

For today, 02/17 Staple and turn in your homework (from Wed. & Fri) Pick up a Course Outline. Dates are: Vocab and Map Exam: week before Spring Break (TBA) Chapter 9 Reading Quiz: Friday, 02/27 Chapter 9 Exam: Monday, 03/02 (9-weeks exam) Go to Socrative (ROOM 262479) and begin the activity. Do not consult any outside sources – it SHOULD be review  For the first time ever, chapter 9 and chapter 11 are being split and tested on separately. Feel special. 

Using the CIA World Factbook: 2014 HDI Rankings (1.) Norway (2.) Australia (3.) Switzerland (4.) Netherlands (5.) United States (120.) Iraq (131.) Vanuatu Using the CIA World Factbook: Explain how the countries below are “outliers” regarding their level of development: (1.) Vanuatu: % of GDP from tertiary sector (2.) United States: total life expectancy

Vanuatu & Australia Vanuatu Australia 2014 HDI Rank 131 2 % Workforce = Tertiary 30% 75% % of GDP = Tertiary 68% 69% 22% of Vanuatu’s labor force is involved in agriculture, most of which is subsistence or small-scale (it would be lower if its agricultural and physiological densities were lower). The spike in GDP coming from the tertiary sector can be accounted for by tourism - it is host to several hundred thousand tourists each year, mostly from Australia and New Zealand.

United States and T.L.E. 5 United States 35% 79 1 Norway 19% 82 2 HDI Rank Country Obese Pop. Total LE 1 Norway 19% 82 2 Australia 25% 3 Switzerland 15% 4 Netherlands 10% 81 5 United States 35% 79 6 Germany 24% 80 7 New Zealand 8 Canada 26% 9 Singapore 14% 84 10 Denmark Former Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz dramatically changed the U.S. farm policy in the 1970s. As a result, Americans are able to spend the lowest percentage of take home pay to feed themselves. To help create cheaper food, nutritional value was neglected. The U.S. is the most developed country with the highest percentage of private healthcare/lowest percentage of public healthcare. With poorer nutrition and more expensive health costs, life expectancies have decreased.