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Annotate these photos talking about each development indicator and how poverty can be measured Life expectancy is probably low

as the conditions for living are poor

Indicators should correlate

E.g. birth rate is low = more developed a country

Which birth/death rate model did we look at in ‘Population ‘?

Using one measure

Birth rate = good, why?

Death rate = poor, why?

*Indicators are averages across a country – could be extreme opposites of

wealth*

Better to combine indicators such as the Human

Development Index (HDI)

-Life expectancy, literacy rate and income based on spending power

Maximum is HDI = 1 for wealthiest

Standard of living

(Are you well off or poor?)

Vs

Physical quality of life index (PQLI)

(educated, healthy children etc)

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