Which one of the following criteria is the basis to measure the development
of a country according to UNDP?
A) Per capita income
B) Educational levels of the people
C) Health status of the people
D) All the above
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the answer is
d) all the above
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option (D) All the above
Explanation:
- The UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) analyses countries based on their citizens' educational attainment, health status, and annual per capita income.
- Average Income/Per Capita Income is a measure of how much money a person earns on a daily basis. It is utilised as a criterion because it provides insight into people's rising standard of living.
- The health component is determined by life expectancy at birth, whereas the education dimension is determined by the average number of years of schooling for individuals aged 25 and up, as well as the predicted number of years of schooling for children beginning school.
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