Development and Health Introduction Single Indicator Questions[Date] Today I will: - Be confident in answering single indicator questions.

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Development and Health Introduction Single Indicator Questions[Date] Today I will: - Be confident in answering single indicator questions

Development and Health Introduction Standard Question

Development and Health Introduction [Sample Question] Infant Mortality Rate per 1000 live births is a social indicator of development. Name two other social indicators and explain how they show a country’s level of development. [8 marks] Which indicators are you going to use?

Development and Health Introduction Difficult Question

Development and Health Introduction Hard Question: [2011] “Levels of wealth, health and economic development are not evenly spread within individual countries.” (i) In what ways does the information given in the table below suggest that the eight provinces of Kenya are at different levels of development? [10 marks]

Development and Health Introduction Marking Scheme: Candidates should get credit for noting that the table covers the three major areas of education, wealth and health and could comment on each of these in turn. Education – varies from 87% of females with no education in North Eastern province to only 10% in Nairobi. The striking difference between male and female percentages, especially in poorer provinces, with males getting preferential treatment in many developing countries, could be noted. Wealth – all areas of Kenya have many poor, but again big variation from almost 2/3 in North Eastern, Western and Nyanza to <1/3 in Central. Health – huge variation again here with >3/4 of children in Central province having all vaccinations whereas only 8% in North Eastern are protected. The North Eastern province trails all others alarmingly in this indicator.

Development and Health Introduction (i) In what ways does the information given in the table below suggest that the provinces of Brazil are at different levels of development? [10 marks]