The table compares social and economic figures for four areas in 1994, as reported by United Nations data.
Overall
, the more literate the population is, the better well-being is expected in terms of all areas. Canada and Japan demonstrate more or less similar high trends, Linking Words
while
the citizens of Peru and Angola account for far lower standards of living.
The highest income occurred for the Japanese population, showing a peak of $15,760 per year on average. Linking Words
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rate, Canadian inhabitants earn $11,100, illustrating nowhere near as little earnings as the citizens of Peru and Angola, which represent $160 and $130 annually. The life expectancy at birth is almost the same from 76 to 78, albeit with a small difference, in more developed countries. Linking Words
However
, less privileged areas' people have a tendency to live till around their mid-fifties.
The daily calorie intake, Linking Words
on the other hand
, is discovered to be approximately 3000, Linking Words
whereas
other territories enumerate reversal indicators. Linking Words
In addition
, the overwhelming majority of advanced nations are considered to be literate, with 99% of the total. Meanwhile, Peru's and Angola's proportions differ considerably, showing 68% and 34% respectively.Linking Words
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