The table presents data on socio-economic measures based on United Nations statistics among four countries in 1994. Overall, Canada and Japan recorded by far the largest figures in all categories, whereas Zaire consisten
The tabular data illustrates four key social and economic factors for four distinct nations(Canada, Japan, Peru, Zaire) in 1994. The data is taken from United Nations statistics.
The provided table illustrates several social and economic indicators based on United Nations statistics in four distinct countries in 1994. According to the data, there was a clear disparity across all nations, as Canad
The table illustrates the relationship between social and economic indicators in three different countries, such as Canada, Japan, and Peru, according to United Nations evidence in 1994.
The table compares 4 measurements in social and economic between four countries (Canada, Japan, Peru, and Zarie) in 1994, according to United Nations statistics.
The table provides key information about social and economic indicators for four countries In 1994, related to United Nations Statistics. The units are measured in dollars and rates.
The table illustrates the number of social and economic indicators in various countries in 1994. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the annual income per person in Japan had the highest amount, whereas Zaire was seen a
The given table illustrates 4 socioeconomic metrics of 4 regions from different continents in 1994. Overall, it is noticeable that living standards in developed countries were gradually better.
There is a table of information based on United Nations statistics resources in four countries during 1994 about the quality of life of citizens in that country. Overall, Japan has the highest indicators in all aspects e