EXPLAIN FOUR DIFFERENT MEASURES FOR MEASURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF TWO NATIONS.(3 MARKS)
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Explanation:
The human development index (HDI), composed of three indicators: life expectancy, education (adult literacy and combined secondary and tertiary school enrollment) and real GDP per capita. (Note: for our purposes, GNP and GDP mean the same thing and they are synonymous with income.)
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Access to safe water - The percentage of people who have access to safe, clean water.
Birth rate - The number of live births per 1,000 people. Birth rates are often high in a less developed country.
Death rate - The number of deaths per 1,000 people. High death rates can indicate a less developed country.
GNI per capita -Gross national income per person. The value of a country's income, divided by the number of people in that country.
Infant mortality rate - The number of babies who don't survive to the age of 1 per 1,000 live births.
Life expectancy - The average age that a person may live to.
Literacy rate - The percentage of adults who can read and write.