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The Globalization of Human Well-Being Indur M. Goklany Independent Scholar Based on a Policy Analysis piece published by the Cato Institute in 2002, available from:

Cereal yield vs. income, Source: Based on data from World Bank (2001).

Fig 2-2: Food supplies per cap vs. income, Source: Based on data from World Resources Institute (2000).

Malnutrition prevalence vs. income, Source: Based on data from World Bank (2001).

Fig 2-7: Access to safe water vs. income Source: Based on data from World Bank (1999).

Access to sanitation vs. income Source: Based on data from World Bank (1999).

Health expenditures vs. income, Source: Based on data from World Bank (2002).

Infant mortality vs. income, Source: Based on data from World Bank (2001).

Life expectancy vs. income, Source: Based on data from World Bank (2001)

Tertiary schooling vs. income, Source: Based on data from World Bank (2001).

Child labor vs. income, Source: Based on data from World Bank (2001).

Human well-being vs. wealth, 1990s Source: World Resources Institute (2000); World Bank (2001).

per capita income Source: World Bank (2003)

Child labor (%) Source: World Bank (2003)

Gaps in child labor, relative to hi-income OECD Source: World Bank (2003)

Life expectancy at birth (yrs) Source: World Bank (2003)

Gap in life expectancy, relative to hi-income OECD Source: World Bank (2003)

Infant mortality Source: World Bank (2003)

Gap in infant mortality, relative to hi-income OECD Source: World Bank (2003)

Cycle of Progress

Figure 2-11: Global economic development, Source: Maddison (2001).

Fig 2-1: Food supplies vs. time, Source: Goklany (1999), FAO (2002)

Figure 2-10: Life expectancy, selected countries, early 1950s Source: World Resources Institute (2000); World Bank (2001).

Average income vs. economic freedom index Source: Gwartney et al. (2002).

Human well-being vs. wealth, 1990s Source: World Resources Institute (2000); World Bank (2001).

Figure 2-16: Global economic freedom, Source: Gwartney and Lawson (2002).

Figure 3-1: Global poverty, Source: Bourgignon and Morrisson (2001).

Total fertility rate vs. income, , uses dumslp Source: After Goklany (2001), based on data from World Bank (2002).

Fig 4-2: Health expenditures per capita (HE) vs. income, 1998 Source: Based on data from World Bank (2002).