Geography GCSE AQA: The Development Gap || with 100% Errorless Answers.
Development gap correct answers The difference in levels of economic and social wellbeing between the richest and poorest people on the planet. GDP correct answers Gross Domestic Product. The value goods and services produced by a country divided by its total population. Foreign income is not included. GNP correct answers Gross National Product. The value of goods and services produced by citizens of the country in a year. GNI correct answers Gross National Income. The total value of goods and services produced within a country including income received from and payments made to other countries. Rich industrialising countries correct answers Wealthy countries whose manufacturing industry is declining. eg UK Oil exporting countries correct answers Few very rich people from oil exports but majority very poor. eg UAE NICs correct answers Countries that have developed rapidly in recent years. eg India, China, Mexico Heavily indebted poor countries correct answers The world's poorest countries who took loans in the past and now are unable to pay them off, which makes it very hard to develop. eg African countries HDI correct answers Human development index. An index based on three variables - life expectancy at birth; level of education; purchasing power parity. Maximum HDI is 1. Development measure correct answers Statistics used to show the level of development, which allows countries to be compared. Infant mortality rate correct answers The number of babies that die under a year of age per 1,000 live births. Literacy rate correct answers The percentage of adults in a country who can read and write. Birth rate correct answers The number of live births per 1,000 people in a year. Death rate correct answers The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year. People per doctor correct answers The average number of people for each doctor in a country.
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