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What are the three characterstics of development

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Answered by Amretha
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Developing nations are those with low, lower middle or upper middle incomes. Common characteristics of developing countries are low levels of living characterized by low income, inequality, poor health and inadequate education.

Low levels of living are not only in relation to their counterparts in rich nations, but also in relation to the small elite class within their own countries. These low levels of living are manifested quantitatively and qualitatively in the following forms

-a general sense of malaise and hopelessness. -a low gdp (gross domestic product) Many people in developing nations fight a constant battle against malnutrition, disease and ill health. In least developed countries life expectancy in 1998 averaged only 48 years, 68 years among developing countries and 75 in developed countries.

In the 1990's in Asia and Africa, over 60% of the population barely met minimum caloric requirements needed to maintain adequate health.

Malnutrition, waterborne disease, and aids also afflict these countries while low literacy levels require significant school development.

Answered by nikky28
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Development is a very broad and comprehensive concept. It has been interpreted in different ways by different people.

a. Development to some would mean rise in per capita income and growth in the economy. It gives us the quantitative aspect of development.

b. Development also implies leading a good quality life where individuals develop themselves to the fullest. It includes providing good education, health facilities. This gives us a broader picture of development as specified by Human Development index.

c. Development also means social justice, equality and leading a life with dignity. It also includes freedom to exercise one's choice, expressing one's beliefs, thoughts.

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