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Explain any three criteria used by Human Development Report to classify various countries.

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Answered by iimperfection
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Answer:

the three criterias on which the countries are classified are ...

1) the per capita income = on the basis of the per capita income of a country the countries are classified as developed countries nd developing countries .The countries having percapita less than 1350$ is considered as developing ..nd india is a developing country nd us is a developed country with percapita income more than 8015$

2) infant mortality rate the infant mortality rate tells about how many infants died before the age of one .In india ..kerala is a state with the lowest infant mortality rate nd haryana is the largest

3) primary education= It tells about how many students are going to school till the age 14 years ..again kerala gives the best performance nd haryana the lowest in india..

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Answered by brainlysme12
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Explanation:

1. Long and healthy life

The life expectancy at birth is used to measure the long and healthy life dimension. Based on specific demographics, such as the year of birth and present age, the life expectancy at birth is a statistical measure of how long an average person is projected to live.

2. Education

The HDI's second dimension is education. The predicted years of schooling and the mean years of schooling are indicators of education.

3. Standard of living

Generally speaking, the gross national income (GNI) per capita is used to determine the standard of life. The GNI represents the total domestic and international production produced by citizens of a certain nation.

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