Chapter 9 Economic growth and development. Chapter 9 11-08-2015 Unit 2: Common characteristics of developing countries Pg. 182-183.

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Chapter 9 Economic growth and development

Chapter Unit 2: Common characteristics of developing countries Pg

2.1 Common characteristics of developing countries: ?

2.1 Common characteristics of developing countries include: a.Living Standards b.Levels of Productivity c.Population Growth and Dependency Burden d.Unemployment e.Dependence on Primary Sector f.Deficiency of infrastructure

2.1 Common characteristics of developing countries: a.Living Standards tend to be low: Lack of: Health – Education – GNI – Housing – etc. In other words: Health, Education & Income

2.1 Common characteristics of developing countries: b. Low levels of Productivity: Causes include: Low levels of education & productivity among labour force Lack of investment in capital (machinery, management & technology) Poor public health services, in addition to inadequate drinking water, sanitation and housing

2.1 Common characteristics of developing countries: c. Population Growth and Dependency Burden:

South Africa

2.1 Common characteristics of developing countries: d. Unemployment:

2.1 Common characteristics of developing countries: e. Dependence on Primary Sector:

2.1 Common characteristics of developing countries: f. Deficiency of infrastructure:

HOMEWORK: a)Select one developing country and one developed country. Compare these (selected) countries in terms of their economic development by referring to the Human Development Index. (12) b)How does South Africa perform when measured against common characteristics of Developing Countries? (12)

Chapter Unit 3: Development Strategies Pg

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