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, Linking Words
whereas
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consistently represented the lowest value across all indicators.
The Japanese had the highest annual income at $157,60 per person. Canada followed closely, with an average annual income of $111,00. Meanwhile, income levels in Peru and Use synonyms
Zaire
were extremely low, at just $160 and $130, respectively. The average life expectancy in Peru was about 51 years, roughly four years higher than in Use synonyms
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(47 years). Use synonyms
Similarly
, Canadians (76) and the Japanese (78) recorded comparable life expectancies.
In terms of calorie consumption, Canadians consumed approximately 3326 per person, compared with 2846 in Japan and 1749 in Peru. Linking Words
On the other hand
, Linking Words
Zaire
showed the least daily calorie intake at 1749. As for the literacy rate, 99% of the population Use synonyms
both in
Japan and Canada was educated. Correct word order
in both
In contrast
, only 68% of Peruvians were able to read and write, Linking Words
while
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’s was half of Use synonyms
this
figure at 38%.Linking Words