List four variables that the united nations use to measure the level of development of a country
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The four variables that the united nations use to measure the level of development of a country:
• GNI per capita,
• Expected years of schooling
• Life expectancy at birth
• Mean years of schooling
These are the main Human Development Index that helps in measuring how developed a country is.
This helps in placing the country in developed or developing ratio.
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The United Nations Development Programme uses HDI ( Human Development Index ) to judge the social well-being and economic development of a country.
The 4 main Variables measuring the Human Development Index of a country are as follows -
Average years of schooling.
Expected years of schooling.
Life expectancy at birth.
Gross national income per capita.
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